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Lafayette Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal injury representation on a contingency basis. No attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.
If you’ve been hurt in an accident in Lafayette due to someone else’s fault, then you may be dealing with serious injuries that are affecting your daily way of living. At Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC, we have been representing injured clients since 1997. Our Lafayette, IN personal injury lawyer is ready to review your case at no cost and discuss your options in pursuing compensation. Contact us now for a consultation.
Personal Injury Lawyer Lafayette, IN
A personal injury lawyer represents people who have been physically, emotionally, and/or financially harmed due to another party’s negligence. That party might be another driver, property owner, trucking company, medical provider, or product manufacturer. What they share in common is a duty of care they failed to meet, which then led to the harm of someone else.
In Lafayette, personal injury cases come in many forms. It can range from a rear-end collision on Sagamore Parkway, slip on an unmarked wet floor at a local grocery store, or a dog attack in a residential neighborhood, and more. The legal framework is similar across those situations, but the facts, the liable parties, and the damages calculations are not. That’s why having a personal injury attorney in Lafayette who knows the local courts and understands Indiana negligence law matters.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Lafayette
Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC handles a wide range of injury claims for clients in Lafayette and across Tippecanoe County. Below are the case types we work on most frequently.
- Car accidents. Motor vehicle crashes cause the majority of serious injury claims in Indiana. We handle rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, head-on impacts, and multi-vehicle accidents.
- Truck accidents. Commercial truck crashes involve federal regulations, carrier insurance policies, and liability questions that go beyond standard car wrecks. We assess driver logs, inspection records, and black box data to build your case for compensation.
- Motorcycle accidents. Riders often face serious, life-altering injuries after crashes and insurance adjusters who assume the motorcyclist was at fault. We push back on that bias with evidence and support for our client’s position.
- Slip and fall accidents. Property owners in Indiana have a legal obligation to maintain reasonably safe conditions. When they don’t, and someone is hurt, they can be held liable. These cases require prompt evidence preservation and a clear understanding of premises liability law.
- Dog bites. Indiana law holds dog owners responsible for injuries their animals cause. Bites can lead to significant physical injuries, scarring, and lasting psychological effects, especially for children.
- Bicycle accidents. Cyclists have legal rights on Indiana roads. When a driver strikes a cyclist, the injuries are frequently severe. We handle claims involving intersection collisions, dooring accidents, and hit-and-run situations.
- Pedestrian accidents. Pedestrians have almost no protection when struck by a vehicle, and injuries tend to be catastrophic. We represent pedestrians hit at crosswalks, in parking lots, and on roadways throughout Lafayette.
- Medical malpractice. When a healthcare provider’s negligence causes harm, patients have the right to pursue compensation. These cases require detailed review of medical records and expert testimony.
- Brain injuries. Traumatic brain injuries can affect every aspect of a person’s life. Lost cognitive function, personality changes, and inability to work are among the most serious consequences. These cases often involve significant long-term damages.
- Wrongful death. When a family member is killed because of someone else’s negligence, surviving family members may have a claim. We handle these cases with the care and seriousness they require.
- Farming accidents. Agricultural injuries are common in and around Lafayette. Equipment failures, fall-related injuries, and chemical exposure incidents can all give rise to a personal injury or products liability claim.
- Birth injuries. When medical negligence during delivery causes harm to a newborn or mother, families may have a birth injury or malpractice claim.
- Boat accidents. Watercraft accidents on Indiana lakes and rivers can cause serious harm. We represent people injured by negligent boat operators.
Why Choose Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC as My Personal Injury Lawyer in Lafayette, IN?
Over Two Decades of Plaintiff-Side Experience in Indiana
Susannah Hall-Justice has been licensed to practice in Indiana since 1997. That’s nearly three decades spent representing injured clients in Tippecanoe County courtrooms, navigating Indiana insurance carriers, and understanding how personal injury cases are handled at the local level.
Attorney Hall-Justice earned her J.D. from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and has focused her practice on plaintiff-side injury and wrongful death work throughout her career. She serves on the Board of Governors for the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association and has previously served as president of both the Tippecanoe County Bar Association and the Carroll County Bar Association.
Susannah has also received the Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion recognition, a designation reflecting demonstrated client service. Our personal injury lawyer has lectured at legal seminars on topics including wrongful death, jury selection, and medical billing in injury cases.
Results for Injured Clients
Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC has helped clients across Indiana obtain significant client case outcomes for personal injury claims. We take cases on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs and no fees unless we recover compensation for you. That structure means our interests stay aligned with your affordability.
Knowing how to avoid missteps in a personal injury case is part of how we protect the value of your claim. We know how issues like social media activity can damage an otherwise solid case, and we advise clients on how to protect themselves throughout the process.
Understanding Personal Injury Cases in Lafayette
Damages, Liability, and Compensation for Personal Injury Cases
Indiana personal injury law allows injured victims to seek compensation across two broad categories of damages, including economic and non-economic damages.
- Economic damages are the measurable financial losses. These include medical bills both past and future, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, rehabilitation costs, and out-of-pocket expenses related to the injury.
- Non-economic damages cover losses that don’t come with a receipt. This can involve pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and the impact on relationships and daily activities. Indiana does not impose a general cap on compensatory damages in most personal injury cases.
- Liability is based on negligence. The plaintiff must show that the defendant had a duty of care to them, that they breached it, and this breach caused the injury, in which real damages were caused. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you are found to be 51% or more responsible for your own injury, you cannot recover. Below that threshold, your recovery is reduced proportionally by your percentage of fault.
Important Aspects of a Personal Injury Case
Most personal injury claims share several critical components that shape the outcome. Before your consultation, it helps to understand what these elements are.
- Evidence preservation. Photographs, witness names, police reports, and medical records need to be gathered quickly. Evidence disappears, memories fade, and surveillance footage gets overwritten.
- Medical documentation. Every injury needs to be properly documented. Gaps or delays in receiving treatment can be used by insurance companies to argue injuries weren’t serious. Understanding how to document injuries is part of protecting your claim.
- Communication with insurers. You are not required to give a recorded statement to the other party’s insurer. Many people hurt their claims before they even have a lawyer, by providing a statement that is used against them.
- Causation. Connecting the injury to the specific negligent act is central to every case. Pre-existing conditions, delayed onset of symptoms, and disputed circumstances all require careful consideration.
- Damages calculation. Getting full compensation for your damages and losses means accounting for future medical needs, long-term lost earnings, and non-economic losses, not just the bills already received.
What Is the Personal Injury Case Timeline?
No two personal injury cases follow exactly the same path, but most proceed through a recognizable sequence. The length depends on injury severity, how clearly liability is established, and whether the case resolves in settlement or goes to trial.
- Initial consultation and case intake. We review the facts, evaluate liability, and advise you on whether you have a viable claim.
- Investigation and evidence gathering. We collect records, interview witnesses, request police reports, and may retain accident reconstruction or medical specialists.
- Medical treatment period. We typically wait until you’ve reached maximum medical improvement before making a settlement demand, so we can account for the full extent of your damages.
- Demand and negotiation. We send a formal demand to the insurer and negotiate toward a fair settlement. Many cases resolve at this point.
- Filing suit, if necessary. If the insurer won’t make a reasonable offer, we file a complaint and begin the litigation process, including discovery, depositions, and potentially a trial.
What to Bring to Your Personal Injury Consultation
Bring whatever you have to your consultation, and we can gather more information as we need it. Generally, it helps to have the following for your consultation:
- Any accident or police report
- Medical records or bills received since the injury
- Photos of the scene, your injuries, or property damage
- Insurance information for both parties
- A written summary of what happened, including dates, locations, and any witnesses
Indiana Legal Resources for Personal Injury Cases
Indiana’s civil laws govern how personal injury claims are filed, who can recover, and how damages are calculated. The following resources cover the legal framework that applies:
- Ind. Code § 34-11-2-4: General two-year rule The standard deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit in Indiana is two years from the date of injury. This covers a broad range of cases including slip and falls, car accidents, and other negligence claims.
- Ind. Code § 34-51-2: This chapter governs any action based on fault brought to recover damages for injury, death, or harm to property.
- Ind. Code § 34-13-3.5-7: Indiana requires pre-filing notice before suing a government entity. Failure to provide the required notice will result in mandatory dismissal of the lawsuit.
Reach Out to Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC to Schedule a Consultation
If you’ve been injured in Lafayette, IN due to the fault of someone else, then our team is ready to help. At Hall-Justice Law Firm LLC, we represent personal injury clients on a contingency fee basis. There are no upfront costs, and you pay nothing unless we recover. Contact us to schedule your consultation.
EXCELLENT Based on 144 reviews Posted on Google BROOKE EGELHOFFTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Justice was very informative & kind & went above & beyond for me in every way she could . I highly recommend this attorney!!!!Posted on Google Brendan WhisenantTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Had an initial consult with the paralegal this morning. She was so polite, and very helpful. Listened, took my info and made the process very easy, in an area where I have a tough time finding attorney's. Thank YouPosted on Google CHARLIE CIEAZATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mrs Hall did a great job in helping me get the best outcome for my case. I highly recommend her services.Posted on Google Bryant BryanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was fortunate to receive help from Susannah and her team. Susannah is a highly knowledgeable expert in her field. Although my requests was relatively straightforward for such an experienced professional, Susannah and her team provided me with outstanding support and answered all of my questions. I recommend discussing your specific situation with Susannah—even if it feels stressful—because she is excellent at analyzing circumstances and presenting clear options and potential actions. I have no doubt that Susannah and her team have the expertise to provide the best insight and guidance in their field.Posted on Google Jared MarcinkowskiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Process went smoothlyPosted on Google Luke BeelerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Susannah Hall-Justice is an amazing attorney! She was on top of things every step of the way and I am very thankful for her!Posted on Google Mrs. BenjaminTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I am currently a client of hers. I do get nervous going to court or just simply meeting with her as my lawyer because I never had to be in a situation that required me to need a lawyer! I feel safe with Ms. Hall-Justice because you can just tell she has your best interest! She listens, observes and make sure you are heard! I am praying to God I don’t have to look like what I’m going through because it’s stressful and I just want to go back to my regular life with my children!Posted on Google Markham CoatsTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This attorney is definitely a credit to her craft! She is very personable and never talks down to a client. She makes a person feel like he/she is actually part of what's going on. She negotiated with the prosecutor and i was offered EVERYTHING that I had hoped for and even more! I would definitely hire her again and i highly recommend that you hire her and trust her in what is often a very vulnerable and confusing time.Posted on Google Joseph MorledgeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. When we needed a Lafayette attorney to represent us for various charges, Susannah was all we could have hoped for. She had several charges dropped immediately and the remaining minor charges diverted for good behavior. After two months of good behavior, all charges were dismissed. Susannah and her assistant Erica were responsive, supportive and above all very effective. All at very reasonable rates. I have worked as a criminal defense lawyer in the past and I was very impressed.Posted on Google Devon JonesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Impressive and refreshing. I called Susannah’s office first thing in the morning to inquire about a minor legal service and left my contact information with her assistant. Susannah personally called me back only a short while later despite how busy she undoubtedly is. It turned out that the legal opinion I required had to be from a practicing attorney in a different state so we didn’t go forward. Still, the fact that she personally returned my call, and was genuinely pleasant and attentive, substantiates her very positive and personal reviews. Not to stray into the negative but what a breath of fresh air compared to most of the attorneys with whom I’ve spoken in this area - routinely terse, rude and bumptious. This (Hall-Justice) is the law office I will call first for any future legal needs. Thank you.