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Wrongful Death Claims in Indiana
What happens if someone dies from negligence? When someone dies as a result of negligence, whether medical negligence or standard negligence, this is known as a wrongful death claim. In Indiana, wrongful death claims are covered by statute. In Indiana there are limits...
Uninsured and Underinsured Car Insurance Coverage
What you need to know about Uninsured and Underinsured motorist coverage in Indiana. After a car collision, one of the most important questions that needs to be answered is the amount of car insurance coverage available. Available car insurance coverage includes not...
What evidence should I preserve after a car accident?
Following a car accident, thinking of what evidence to preserve is often not at the top of people’s to do list. However, preserving crucial evidence and information can be a game changer during a future lawsuit. In most cases, the amount of compensation received by an...
Medical Malpractice in Indiana
In 1975, Indiana was the first state to pass a new medical malpractice law which “reformed” the system in Indiana. At the time, Indiana’s Governor, “Doc” Bowen, believed it would renovate medical malpractice and encourage doctors to come to Indiana to practice. A...
2024 WTBL Super Lawyers and Rising Star Recipients
Congratulations to Ann Marie Waldron, Brandon Tate, Kevin Bowen, and Katie Piscione. Ann Marie Waldron has been selected to the 2024 Indiana Super Lawyers list. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super...
Partners named to 2023 Indiana Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
Congratulations to Partners, Ann Marie Waldron, Brandon Tate, and Kevin Bowen. Ann Marie Waldron has been selected to the 2023 Indiana Super Lawyers list. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at...
WTB Celebrates One Year!
Last month, Waldron Tate Bowen LLC celebrated its first anniversary as a firm. The first year of WTB brought many successes for the firm. Ann Marie Waldron and Brandon Tate obtained a $850,000 Marion County jury verdict for a client who slipped and fell at a pool,...
Brandon Tate Receives 2021 Max Goodwin Young Lawyer Award
2021 Max Goodwin Young Lawyer of the Year Award Presentation The Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) awarded Brandon Tate with the 2021 Max Goodwin Young Lawyer of the Year Award. The honor is awarded to only one lawyer in Indiana each year "for distinguished...
Partners In The News: Lawyers start business-development networking group
Lawyers start business-development networking groupFrom TheIndianaLawyer.com | Posted: 2/1/2017Two law firms launched in recent years also are launching a networking organization they hope can assist other lawyers in starting their own firms.The first gathering of the...
Can I Sue The Property Owner For My Injuries? A Brief Look At Premise Liability
Have you been injured on the property of another person? Have you had a slip and fall on someone elses property? Have you been injured while operating an all terrain vehicle on someone elses property? Have you been bitten by a dog on someone elses property? ...
Insurance Bad Faith And Breach Of An Insurance Contract – Have You Been Wronged?
Pursuant to Indiana common law, an insurer has a duty to act in good faith and engage in fair dealings with its insured. Bad faith insurance claims only exist for first party insurance disputes (i.e., insured brings a property damage claim with its own insurance...
Indiana Sobriety Checkpoints – Constitutional Or Not? Protect Your Rights
Have you or someone you know been stopped at a Sobriety Checkpoint in the State of Indiana? The constitutionality of Sobriety Checkpoints is determined on a case-by-case basis. It is important to contact an experienced attorney to understand your rights. The attorneys...
Rodriguez V. United States: Limiting The Length And Scope Of Traffic Stops
The United States Supreme Court and the Length/Scope of Traffic Stops Being stopped for traffic violations is an all too common occurrence. Whether it’s for speeding, rolling through a stop sign, or running a red light, we have all been in the uncomfortable position...
Riley V. California And Cell Phone Searches
Can a Police Officer search your cell phone without a Warrant? Have you had your cell phone searched by a police officer after you were arrested? As of June 25, 2014, the Supreme Court of the United States held that, generally, without a warrant, a police officer may...
Indiana Landlord/Tenant Laws
Tenant’s obligations include the following: (1) Comply with health and housing codes; (2) Keep all areas of the rental premises occupied or used by the tenant reasonably clean; (3) Use all electrical systems, plumbing, sanitary systems, heating and cooling systems,...
Indiana Record Expungement: Is It Available And Right For You?
Have you been convicted of a crime that you believe expungement is an option for? As of July 1, 2013, Indiana law allows for expungement of criminal records under specific circumstances. An individual seeking expungement needs to understand all factors involved in...
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