Daylight savings time has come to an end, which means that we have returned to standard time. A general way to refer to this during November is by saying that we have “fallen back” an hour. The time shift means that it is a bit brighter in the morning and a bit darker...
Car Accidents
How do specific drugs affect a person’s driving ability?
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Sep 8, 2022 | Car Accidents
Alcohol isn't the only drug that will affect your ability to drive. Over-the-counter, prescription and prohibited drugs are all capable of impacting someone's driving ability. While the ability to cause impairment is nearly universal, the kind of impairment varies...
Which car safety features are most popular with drivers?
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Aug 10, 2022 | Car Accidents
Modern technology has changed our lives behind the wheel. We can see things we did not see before and survive crashes that were once all but guaranteed to be fatal. So, out of all the new features and products, which ones are the most popular with motorists?...
6 ways you can reduce the risk of pedestrian accidents
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Jun 23, 2022 | Car Accidents, Injuries
Pedestrian injuries and deaths have shot up to a frightening high, as drivers claimed the lives of more than 7400 pedestrians in 2021. The data comes from the Governors Highway Safety Association and reflects a growing concern throughout Indiana and the United States....
7 signs of a bad driver
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Jun 21, 2022 | Car Accidents, Injuries
Some drivers are worse than others, no matter how proficient they think they are. But how can you spot a bad driver to stay away from them? With so many cars on the road, knowing who is and isn't following the rules can be difficult. How you can spot a bad driver You...
Rural danger: The problem of underage driving
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Apr 1, 2022 | Car Accidents
Like many other states, Indiana tries to introduce teenagers to driving fairly slowly to give them time to develop their skills and gain confidence behind the wheel. You must be at least 15 and enrolled in a driver training course to obtain a learner's permit. Or you...
Uninsured and underinsured coverage: An inexpensive way to protect your family
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Aug 16, 2021 | Car Accidents, Insurance
When a negligent or reckless driver crashes into you, it can completely upend your life. From suffocating medical bills and missed days and weeks of work to extensive vehicle damage, the aftermath of an accident can be extremely costly. This challenge can become...
Tips for driving in construction zones
by Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Aug 1, 2021 | Car Accidents
The I-69 Finish Line project is ongoing. Through 2024, the main corridor between Bloomington and Indianapolis will be under construction. This will mean various stretches of the interstate will be partly blocked for a long period, and you will have to drive in...
Are roundabouts safer than intersections?
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Mar 31, 2021 | Car Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents
A roundabout is a one- or two-lane circular intersection that allows traffic to flow at slower speeds. After gaining popularity in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, roundabouts now are becoming increasingly more common in the Midwest, including in Indiana. This is...
How Indiana law determines fault in a car accident
On Behalf of Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers | Dec 4, 2020 | Car Accidents
A serious car crash can last just a few seconds but have an impact that lasts for years. If you are hurt, your injuries could affect you for the rest of your life. Sometimes, people are killed in Bloomington-area auto wrecks. After such a serious accident, the...