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Advocacy
If It’s Not Fair, Change It
As the world changes through technology and inflation, the same laws that were initially put into effect to help people when they’ve been wronged—decades later—can become limiting factors in their ability to take proper recourse.
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Advocacy
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Industry
Utilizing HITECH to Save Clients’ Money for Medical Records Retrieval
As personal injury attorneys, we are constantly requesting medical records from medical providers all over the country.
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Advocacy
Why It’s Time to Increase the Minimum Insurance Limits for Drivers
In 2018, one trip to the emergency room after a catastrophic car wreck can very likely consume the entirety of that liability coverage.
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News
Exciting New Tools to Serve You Better
We’ve reimagined our website to better serve our clients and to help ease the nerves of those navigating the aftermath of a personal injury.
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Basics
Big Truck Accidents Demand a Specialized Approach
As much damage as a car collision would have caused, think about how many times it would be multiplied if a big truck collision was involved.
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News
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Profile
Same Great Johnson/Jensen, Now Conveniently Everywhere
Our second office opened in Fishers on March 1st.
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Profile
The 5th Annual Boo Bash
It was our pleasure to support the 2017 Boo Bash in Fishers, Indiana this year. Thanks to everyone who braved the cold and visited our booth. If you missed it this year, we’re already looking forward to next year. Here are some pictures from the event.
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Basics
“Do I have a case?” and other frequently asked questions
At Johnson Jensen, we understand these times can be overwhelming and confusing. In our experience, getting some answers and gaining some understanding can be the first step toward recovery.
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Basics
Are the Roads Safer? Don’t Believe the Ads.
Don’t be fooled. You’re less safe driving on the road now than you were at any point this decade.
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Basics
What To Do When the Unthinkable Becomes Reality
The cliché exists for good reason. Unless we find ourselves the victim of a crime, it’s easy to never consider that a traumatic episode might play out in our own lives until we suddenly find that it can, indeed, happen to us.
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