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One of the few things worse than a collision with a tractor-trailer is a crash involving a large truck or chemical tanker truck transporting hazardous chemicals. Depending on the type of hazardous material being shipped, a crash may mean an explosion and fire, significant injuries to the motorists involved, or…

Driving in Indiana in the winter can be scary. It’s best to stay off the roads during inclement weather unless you have to travel. Rain, snow, ice, and wind affect everything from visibility to maneuverability. Freezing rain, sleet, and snow can make large trucks harder to control and significantly increase…

Insurance companies make billions of dollars by minimizing soft tissue injury claims. They are highly skilled at using strong tactics to accomplish this goal. Many individuals who suffer from injuries related to automobile, semi- trucks, or motorcycle accidents often realize this far too late. Now, seasoned personal injury attorney B.J….

How is a car accident different from a truck accident case? There are many ways in which these types of accidents are distinct from one another, including the severity of injuries that often result from truck crashes. While Indiana truck accidents can lead to greater harms than auto accidents involving…

BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON: JAN. 12, 2016 Craig Kelley & Faultless LLC, a trial law firm located in Indianapolis, IN, was today awarded the prestigious 2015 Litigator Award for extraordinary achievement within the field(s) of: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Aviation Accident, and Truck Accident Litigation. Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC The Herald-Tribune…

Batesville attorney William J. “B.J.” Kelley II of the Craig, Kelley & Faultless LLC law firm decided to write a book entitled “Soft Tissue Injuries and Hard Ball Tactics” because “no matter what I did or what I personally told people about how things really are, there was still a…

Ten major car manufacturers have committed to making automatic emergency braking systems standard features on new vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently announced. But how will this change affect drivers and rates of car accident injuries? Automatic Emergency Braking Systems Indiana Automatic emergency braking systems are designed…