Slip and Falls a Leading Cause of Indiana Injuries

It may seem like just another clumsy moment, but slip and fall injuries can be serious and even deadly. Falling is one of the leading causes for injury among children and older adults.

Every day, about 8,000 children visit the emergency room with a fall-related injury, the CDC reported. That’s nearly 2.8 million children per year.

To protect your children, follow these tips from the CDC:

1. Check playground equipment to make sure it’s properly designed and has a soft landing surface below.

2. Use safety devices in your home like second-story window guards, stair gates and guard rails to prevent your child from a dangerous fall.

3. Your child may not like the way protective gear looks when he or she is playing sports, but make sure they always wear a helmet, wrist guards and knee or elbow pads when appropriate

4. If your child is playing around stairs or on a playground, supervise them at all times.

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The CDC also reported that more than 19,700 adults over 65 died in 2008 from an unintentional fall injury. Most of these falls turn deadly when the individual suffers a traumatic brain injury, or TBI, which accounted for 46% of all fatal falls in 2000.

If you are over 65 or have a loved one who is, share these tips from the CDC with them:

1. Exercise regularly. Exercises that focus on increasing leg strength and improving balance are especially helpful if their difficulty level is increased over time. If you are unable to perform strenuous exercise, try a Tai Chi program, which is gaining popularity with older adults.

2. Ask a doctor or pharmacist to review all medications you take so you’ll be aware of any side effects that could cause you to fall, like dizziness or drowsiness.

3. Get your vision checked at least once a year by a doctor and make sure your prescription stays up to date. Glasses with single vision distance lenses can help your vision while walking outside, and the better you can see, the less likely you are to fall.

4. Improve your home’s safety by reducing tripping hazards, installing grab bars in the bathroom and keeping all areas well lit.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a slip and fall accident, call personal injury attorney Ken Nunn.

“When you are hurt in a slip and fall accident, the insurance company may try to give you a tiny check. If the insurance company offers you money, how will you know it’s fair?” asks Ken. “We’ll go after every dollar you deserve – every dollar.”

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Hit and Run Accident in Northern Indiana

Just today we became aware of a terrible car accident in Northern Indiana. It seems that a man with a history of alcohol related offenses, according to our local NBC affiliate, WTHR Channel 13; struck a group of corrections officers while they were on a training run, running them all over. What makes this an extremely heinous event is that the driver did not stop to take responsibility and ensure that help was called immediately. This was and is being classified as a ‘hit and run’ incident in Northern Indiana.

Pedestrian hit and run accident IndianaWhether we are in another vehicle and struck by a motorist or legally utilizing our Indiana roadways as pedestrians or exercise enthusiasts; we are at risk and by being out there we are trusting that the other guy on the road is doing his best to make sure we all will make it to our destination alive and intact. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.

In this Northern Indiana ‘hit and run’ accident, one of the officers was killed instantly and the other three officers suffered from severe injuries. It has been estimated that the vehicle that caused the accident was traveling at 65 miles per hour and there is currently no evidence showing the driver attempted to brake; either before or after he made vehicular contact with the group of runners.

The cause of justice began to be served, a day late in this instance, when this Northern Indiana driver and likely cause of the accident turned himself into authorities. Unfortunately, this late acceptance of responsibility equates to ‘tampering with evidence’; as authorities do not and did not have access to his state of mind, possible behavioral causes, and/or the ability to immediately respond to the accident…which could have mitigated some of the injuries suffered by the ‘hit and run’ victims. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of the deceased victim and we hope the remaining injured parties recover swiftly and quickly.

We believe that there will be claims against the driver and his insurance company, we know that there will be substantial medical bills and time lost from work for the surviving victims, and we know that the driver will be facing a multitude of legal charges… all resulting from one terrible Northern Indiana ‘hit and run’ car accident.

This is why if you or a loved one is injured in a car accident anywhere in the great state of Indiana you should contact a qualified and experienced personal injury attorney right away to ensure someone is looking out for your rights. The personal injury and car accident attorneys at the Ken Nunn Law Office are ready to assist and consult with you regarding your case. Please call us at 1-800-CALL-KEN or Contact Us for a free, no obligation consultation.

Semi-Trailer Jackknifes on Icy I-69

Indiana is no stranger to wintery weather, with snow falling on its southern end in an average of 14 inches a year, to 45 inches in the north, and everything in between. With snow and ice comes an increase in roadside accidents, and eastern Indiana got a little of both recently.

Roads were slick with melting snow and patches of black ice, often mistaken for harmless puddles, and one of the leading causes of a vehicle losing control during cold weather. All this lead to the eventual closing of a stretch of I-69 near U.S. 35 in Grant County last week.

A semi-truck was headed southbound down Interstate 69 when it jackknifed in the winter conditions, its trailer sliding out of control and ultimately tipping the entire rig on its side. All the southbound lanes were left blocked near the 58 mile marker as crews worked to remove the wrecked tractor trailer.

Indiana winter weather causes semi-truck accident

On roads and highways experiencing icy conditions, the chance of collisions with a semi-truck is dramatically higher, but the truck drivers can still be held liable for the accident even when snow and ice is a contributing factor, especially if considered to be driving too fast for conditions. Driving too fast for conditions is understood as driving at a speed greater than a practical standard for safe traveling.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that commercial vehicles should reduce their speed by half on snow-packed roads, and to even pull off the road entirely if the truck cannot be operated safely on icy roads. People in passenger cars should proceed with caution as well and be aware of the dangers of snow and ice, especially when traveling on highways alongside tractor trailers.

Indiana State Police reported adverse road conditions throughout other parts of the state during the recent snow fall with slide-offs in Hamilton County, and slippery roads in Madison County. Fortunately for the jackknifed semi in Grant County, no one was seriously injured and no other major accidents were reported.

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Indiana head on collision leaves one dead and one injured

We all want to believe it won’t happen to us, but too often it does happen. This week a head on collision in Jefferson County left one man dead and another man battered and bruised. WISH, channel 8, reports that the fatal wreck occurred on Sunday, February 26 later in the afternoon. Hearing about another tragedy on our roads reminds us of the importance of not only minding our own traffic and driving skills, but also the importance of being able to react quickly to the driving habits and behaviors of others; especially during key times of the day, including: dusk, dawn, and anytime the roadways are busy.

According to initial reports, the vehicle of the deceased driver drifted into the other lane of traffic striking an oncoming vehicle at a fair rate of speed. These sorts of truck accidents in Indiana are a worst case scenario, yet we must remember that they do happen and when they do; all that is left to do is react to the events that have unfolded. As much as we would like, we cannot change what has already happened.

This Jefferson County truck accident will be investigated and cause will most likely be assigned, as a result both families and the surviving driver will be dealing with insurance companies, authorities, and medical professionals for quite some time. This is why it is so important to have someone on your side, someone who will fight for you and your rights; because once cause is assigned one insurance carrier will be looking to resolve liability in a quick manner that is most beneficial for them.

Deadly commercial truck crashes in IndianaOne of the vehicles involved in the head on collision was a commercial flat bed truck registered in another state; can that affect the legal status of the case? It may indeed, and that is another reason why if you are involved in a car or truck collision of any sort in Indiana you should seek qualified legal representation in a timely manner. Think of it this way; you wouldn’t wait days or weeks to seek medical attention, why would you wait days or weeks to seek legal representation.

The legal professionals at the law offices of Ken Nunn are licensed to practice in all counties of Indiana and represent victims in car/truck accidents, commercial vehicle accidents, and cases involving personal injury. The initial consultation is free and we will honestly evaluate your case and be forthcoming to you regarding your case. Please contact us at 1-800-CALL-KEN if you have been involved in a situation in Indiana and there have been injuries and/or losses resulting.

Indianapolis SUV Rollover Accident Injures Two

When we turned on the news earlier this week, our local NBC affiliate Channel 13, reported a rollover accident on the far east side of Indianapolis with both passengers of the single vehicle seriously injured. It saddens us to hear of these reports, as regardless of anything else; the lives of two people are tragically changed as a result.

According to preliminary reports the SUV driver lost control as the vehicle was traveling eastbound…the vehicle then crossed into the westbound lane and began to rollover several times. It Indianapolis hospital treats severe injuries after crashseems to be a miracle that other vehicles were not affected. Of course all SUV’s have the warning on their sun visors that remind drivers/owners that SUV’s have a much higher rollover risk; this is not a frivolous caution but rather a warning based in reality.

In the case of this Indianapolis SUV rollover, the male passenger had to be cut out of the mangled wreck, meaning that the impact of the rollovers were severe. We believe that almost all accidents are avoidable but that it takes the full participation of all drivers to facilitate this. We must accept the fact that when we begin driving, whether to work, vacation, or the store for a gallon of milk; we are entering one of the most dangerous parts of our day, and as a result we must accept that responsibility as if it were the most important thing we were doing. Failure to do so, unfortunately, regularly results in accidents, rollovers, and severe personal injuries on our Indiana roadways.

Whenever there are injuries resulting from car accidents in Indiana (or any other state) it is prudent to consult with a experienced Indiana injury attorney. There are many reasons for this, including: the very high costs of medical care, lost time from work, and possible causes of the accident that are not obvious. Among some of the ‘surprise’ causes of accidents we have seen on our Indianapolis roads are: driver fatigue, animals darting into the road, swerving to avoid a pedestrian, and the erratic driving of another vehicle. You see, many cases are not ‘cut and dry’, and deserve further investigation to ensure all parties are justly served.

Our prayers go out to these two injured parties and we hope that they are able to swiftly recover from their injuries. If you are injured in an automobile accident anywhere in the state of Indiana we urge you to consider calling the Law Offices of Ken Nunn, who is licensed throughout the entire state, for a free consultation, as you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost time from work, pain and suffering, and lost personal property.

We will fight for you. Please reach us at 1-800-CALL-KEN.

Noble County Auto Accident

A 20 year-old Fort Wayne resident was driving his Ford Explorer in Noble County, Indiana on a Monday morning when he fell asleep at the wheel and drifted head on into a van pulling a trailer.

auto accident in Noble County INThankfully no one was killed. The driver of the van refused medical attention on the scene. The Fort Wayne man was flown by helicopter to a nearby hospital with an injury to his right leg. Both men were lucky to get out of this accident alive.

Being in a head on collision can be the most terrifying experience of your life and you deserve to have someone on your side that knows your rights.

Noble County Auto Accident Lawyer

Ken Nunn is a fighter for you. When you meet with him you have his undivided attention. Nunn will not fall asleep at the wheel on your case. He has more than 42 years of personal injury experience in Indiana. He defends Indiana’s citizens tirelessly.

Do not let someone else’s negligence keep you suffering. You do not have to refuse medical attention in a situation such as this. You do not even have to worry. Let Ken Nunn and his personal injury lawyers assist you in getting the settlement you deserve from such a life-altering event.

Falling asleep at the wheel is only one reason automobile accidents happen. There are plenty of accidents that on the surface seem smaller, but in reality they are just as important. Most often accidents happen because of cell phones, changing the radio or even a failure to yield.

It is painful and stressful to be in a wreck. Do not allow yourself to be any more inconvenienced than you already have been. Let Ken Nunn protect your rights as he fights to get you the money you deserve for your car accident injuries.

If you’ve been injured in a Noble County auto accident, contact the Ken Nunn Law Office today!

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Indiana Motorcycle Expo this Weekend

As part of the Ford Indianapolis Boat, Sport and Travel Show, the 21st annual Indiana Motorcycle Expo will be happening this weekend. Organizers call this expo the “largest assembly of motorcycles, dealers, gear and accessory vendors you’ll find anywhere.

The event takes place in the 70,000 square-foot Expo Hall at the Indiana State Fairgrounds from February 24th through February 26th.

Motorcycle expo Indianapolis INWhere:

Indiana State Fair Grounds

1202 E. 38th St

Indianapolis, IN 46205

When:

February 24-26, 2012

Hours:

Friday, Feb. 24 3 – 9 pm

Saturday, Feb. 25 10 – 9 pm

Sunday, Feb. 26 10 – 5 pm

 

If you ride motorcycles in Indiana, you will want to check out this event.

 

Fort Wayne Pedestrian Accident

Fort Wayne Indiana pedestrian injury accidentElizabeth Eckland, 29, of Fort Wayne, was hit by a car while crossing the street in the 2000 block of South Anthony Blvd. early Monday morning. Police found her lying in the grass on the side of the road with blood coming out of her left ear.

Emergency crews told Indiana’s NewsCenter that Eckland’s pupils were fixed and dilated. She was taken to the hospital, where she was still in critical condition as of that evening. The driver of the Chevy Lumina that hit her was not injured.

Witnesses told police the driver was traveling north on S. Anthony when the vehicle struck Eckland and then a light pole. Officers temporarily closed the road between Creighton Ave. and Simons St. for about an hour while they reconstructed the scene.

“The investigators are looking for what the driver was doing at the time of this accident, what the pedestrian was doing,” Officer Raquel Foster told Indiana’s NewsCenter. “Did the pedestrian attempt to cross at an unsafe intersection? Did she use a crosswalk? Did the driver reach down to grab a cigarette? Was the driver on a cell phone?”

Eckland’s friends and family are waiting for word on her condition, and unfortunately, they aren’t the only ones in facing this situation. In 2009, pedestrian fatalities accounted for 7.2 percent of all traffic fatalities in the state of Indiana. Nationally, that percentage is even higher – 12.1 percent of people killed in traffic accidents in the United States were pedestrians.

Injured in a Fort Wayne Pedestrian Accident?

Call accident attorney Ken Nunn. Insurance agents are paid to give you as little money as possible, but Ken has years of experience handling these companies.

“Don’t make any decisions until you’ve talked to me first,” Nunn said. “If you’ve already talked to another car accident lawyer, I will go over that lawyer’s fee agreement line-by-line so that you better understand what you are getting into. It could be that there are additional charges and you need to know. You can talk to me for free.”

Until Ken Nunn gets you the settlement you deserve, you don’t have to pay him a thing. If you’ve been the innocent victim of a Fort Wayne pedestrian accident, you have the right to compensation, and Ken Nunn will make sure you get what you’re entitled to.

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Dump Truck Accident in Gibson County

Indiana commercial truck accidents can often be deadly. Fortunately, the recent dump truck accident that occurred in Gibson County only left one driver with minor injuries.

According to the Indiana State Police, the wreck occurred Monday morning at Indiana 68 and Interstate 69 South when a Ford truck failed to yield and pulled in front of a dump truck.

Lucas Wellmeyer, 29, of Winslow, was cited for failure to yield but was not injured.

The dump truck driver, William Tenbarge, 62, of Haubstadt, suffered injuries and was taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Evansville.

Officials say that both men were wearing their seatbelts at the time of the collision.

Dump truck accident lawyer Gibson County IndianaThese men are lucky. Each year close to 5,000 people lose their lives in commercial vehicles accidents, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Large trucks, like dump trucks, are all around us. We see them on the roads and often it is intimidating to simply be driving near them. The sheer size and power most commercial vehicles have dwarf our standard cars and trucks.

When you are involved in a dump truck accident you are at risk of serious injury. Most often it is the driver and passengers of standard sized vehicles that suffer the most severe injuries. Some cars are almost unrecognizable after a large truck or other commercial vehicle crash.

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The Indiana commercial vehicle accident attorneys at the Ken Nunn Law Office can help you get the money you deserve for your accident injuries. Since these types of crashes often involve extensive injury and property damage, you will need an experienced Indiana lawyer on your side to fight for the maximum financial compensation you are entitled to.

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Fort Wayne Good Samaritan Saves a Life in Fiery SUV Crash

Last Friday night, a New Haven man nearly lost his life in a vehicle accident near Creighton Avenue and Clinton Street here in Fort Wayne.

The injured driver has been identified as 49 year old Chris Plew. A Fort Wayne Police spokesperson stated that the accident occurred around 9:30 p.m. and may have involved another car.

Authorities say that Plew’s SUV crashed into a retaining wall and burst into flames.

Ryan Shatzer, 33, was in his apartment nearby and heard the crash. He was the first on the scene and was able to pull Plew from the burning vehicle. Shatzer, a metal worker for Hoosier Metal recycling, saw that Plew was in immediate danger from the growing flames and saved the man’s life by getting him out of the SUV.

If it wasn’t for Shatzer’s heroic actions Mr. Plew very well may have lost his life. Once Shatzer was able to reach Plew he was helped by other good Samaritans. They got the badly injured man away from the wreck and quickly put out his burning clothes.

Plew’s remains in critical but stable condition, according to police. The accident is still under investigation.

Have you been hurt in a Fort Wayne SUV accident?

SUV accident with fire in Fort Wayne IndianaThere are many different types of injuries you can sustain in a wreck. Auto accident victims suffer burns, broken bones, whiplash, cuts and bruises, as well as head or brain injuries and amputations. Any of these accident injuries can be difficult to deal with. Not only are your medical bills expensive but there is also a great personal cost involved in being seriously hurt in a SUV crash.

If you need legal help with your accident injuries, contact Ken Nunn today. Ken is an Indiana personal injury lawyer with over four decades of experience.

The SUV accident injury attorneys at the Ken Nunn Law Office represent injured victims throughout the state of Indiana, including Fort Wayne, Bloomington, Indianapolis, South Bend, and Evansville.

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