Suing Elkhart Community Schools For Student’s Broken Arm

When our children go to school each day, we expect them to be safe. While not all injuries can be prevented, teachers and school staff are only human Afterall, we as parents at least expect to be contacted when our children do suffer injuries.   The Legal Duty Schools Owe To Students   School personnel […]

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Suing Mobile Home Park for Destruction of Resident’s Home

Throughout the country, mobile homes parks are being purchased by large venture capital investment groups and hedge funds. As if landlords of mobile home parks were not scummy enough: now they are commonly becoming large national or multinational corporations.   Profit is All that Matters.   To these companies, these mobile home parks are massive […]

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Suing Clark Pleasant Community Schools for Racial Bullying

Today, we announce a new filing in a lawsuit we will be filing against Clark Pleasant Community Schools on behalf of our client, Zonyell Weaver. Today, as required by Indiana law, we sent out a Tort Claim Notice informing Clark Pleasant Community schools of our intent to file a lawsuit on behalf of our Client, […]

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Six Steps For Parents Dealing With Daycare Injuries

Six Step For Parents Dealing With Daycare Injuries   The aftermath of a daycare injury can be overwhelming – parents want answers for what happened to their child and how the daycare could allow it to happen. Families whose children were injured at daycare have the right to find out what happened and to hold […]

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Suing Hickory Village Apartments for Slip and Fall

Our firm recently filed a lawsuit against Hickory Village Apartments located in Mishawaka Indiana. The Hickory Village Lawsuit was filed on behalf of our client Ms. Jordan: a single woman in her 60s suffering chronic diabetes.   During the winter of 2018, Hickory Village apartments failed to plow its parking lot clear of ice and […]

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Medicaid Eligibility: Assets vs Income

As explained previously, the Medicaid program uses the term “resources” to mean assets.  The Medicaid program distinguishes resources and income in determining eligibility and calculating the amount that a Medicaid recipient must contribute to medical expenses.    Whether a resource or income is counted, and how it affects eligibility, depends on many factors.   The […]

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