How long does the state have to submit known evidence to the court and still be admissable at trial ?
It is not unusual for the State lab to take months to turn around test results and this does not make them inadmissible.
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It is not unusual for the State lab to take months to turn around test results and this does not make them inadmissible.
The suspension is most likely due to a judgment that was taken against her. She will need to meet with, and pay for, an attorney to get the...
It depends on the date of injury. The calculation is available on line: http://www.in.gov/wcb/files/ppiweeklybenefits.pdf However, you do have...
It is not too late but don't wait any longer. There is a 2 year statute of limitations so I would suggest you speak with an Indiana work comp...
The delay in and of itself would not preclude him from being eligible for worker's compensation benefits. But he will have to hire an attorney. ...
Did you have full coverage at time of accident? If so turn over to your insurance. They should pay for damage and then, if fault is clear, ...
You are up against a 2 year Statute of Limitations in both matters, the comp and injury claim. You need to meet with a local injury attorney...
There are normally other conditions to the IDP. Talk to the clerk and find out why they suspended. Also, are you sure the court caused the...
Short answer is no. If you would like to avoid the points and conviction contact a local criminal defense attorney.
I agree. Get your medical records and speak with an attorney who handles medical malpractice in Indiana. If your doctor is willing have him/her...