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What If the At-Fault Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance? Understanding Your Options
Being hit by a driver who doesn’t carry insurance can feel like a dead end —but you may still have options. Indiana law requires drivers to carry liability insurance, but not everyone follows the rules. If you’re the victim of an uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM/UIM), you may still be able to recover compensation. What IS Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage? UM/UIM coverage is an optional add-on in Indiana auto policies that covers: Medical expenses Lost Wages Pain

Brinkley Law
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Injured by a Distracted Driver in Indiana? Here’s What you Need to Know
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of care accidents in Indiana. Whether it’s texting, GPS use, or reaching for a drink, the results can be devastating. If you’ve been hit by a distracted driver, you may be entitled to full compensation —but proving distraction requires fast action and strong evidence. What Is Distracted Driving? Any activity that diverts a driver's attention from the road, including: Texting or using a phone Eating, drinking, or grooming while d

Brinkley Law
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Delayed Pain After a Car Accident? Why You Shouldn’t Wait to See a Doctor
Many car accident victims walk away from a crash thinking they’re “fine” —only to develop pain, stiffness, or dizziness days or even weeks later. These symptoms might signal serious underlying injuries, and waiting too long to seek medical attention could hurt your health and your legal claim. Common Delayed Symptoms Headaches or blurry vision (could indicate concussion or brain injury) Neck and back pain (soft tissue or spinal injuries) Numbness or tingling (nerve damage)

Brinkley Law
Nov 7, 20251 min read
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