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Injured in Hamilton County? What You Need to Know Before Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Indiana

Injured in Hamilton County? What You Need to Know Before Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Indiana

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Dec 5, 2025 | Car Crash, Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

Suffering an injury because someone else was careless is overwhelming. You’re hurting, you’re frustrated, and now you’re trying to figure out how the legal process works in a county that has its own rhythm and expectations. If your injury happened in Hamilton County,...
What Are the 4 Phases of a Personal Injury Case in Indiana?

What Are the 4 Phases of a Personal Injury Case in Indiana?

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Nov 28, 2025 | Car Crash, Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

If you’ve been hurt because of someone else’s carelessness, whether in a car crash, a slip and fall, or another type of incident, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed. You’re in pain. The bills are piling up. The insurance company isn’t helping. It’s hard...
Injured in Hamilton County? Why Legal Deadlines Could Make or Break Your Case

Injured in Hamilton County? Why Legal Deadlines Could Make or Break Your Case

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Nov 21, 2025 | Car Crash, Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

If You’ve Been Hurt in Hamilton County, Time Is Not on Your Side   If your injury happened on US 31 near Carmel or I-69 through Fishers, you’re not just dealing with pain or medical bills. You’re also racing against the clock. Indiana law sets hard deadlines for...
What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth in Indiana?

What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth in Indiana?

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Oct 31, 2025 | Car Crash, Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

There’s No Magic Formula for an Indiana Injury Settlement If you’ve been hurt, one of the first questions you’re likely asking is, “What is my case worth?” The honest answer is that there’s no magic formula. Every injury case in Indiana is unique, and any lawyer who...
How to Avoid the Wrong Injury Lawyer in Indiana: 3 Red Flags to Watch For

How to Avoid the Wrong Injury Lawyer in Indiana: 3 Red Flags to Watch For

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Oct 24, 2025 | Car Crash, Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

When you’ve been hurt in a car crash, slip and fall, or any other accident caused by someone else’s negligence, the lawyer you hire can make or break your case. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and unsure where to start, you’re not alone. The truth is, hiring...
Hurt on Someone Else’s Property in Indiana? Here’s What You Need to Know About Premises Liability

Hurt on Someone Else’s Property in Indiana? Here’s What You Need to Know About Premises Liability

by Marc Lopez Law Firm | Aug 8, 2025 | Dog Bites, Insurance, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property in Indiana, you’re probably frustrated, in pain, and unsure of what comes next. Whether you slipped in a store parking lot or fell down crumbling stairs, your case often falls under what’s called “premises liability.”...
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Attorney Marc Lopez

Attorney Marc Lopez

Marc Lopez Law Firm
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Indianapolis, IN 46204
317.632.3642

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DISCLAIMER: Every case is different. The results of a particular case are specific to the facts and legal circumstances surrounding it. The results of one case should not be used to form an expectation that a different case with different facts will achieve a similar result.