Telecommuting reflects one of the ways the workforce changed dramatically in recent years. Many workers now find it possible to perform all the duties of their jobs in their Indiana residences. Cost savings, convenience and peace of mind come from working at home....
Year: 2021
Truck accidents are on the rise in Indiana
Almost three-quarters of the fatal motor vehicle accidents in Indiana and around the country involve a large truck, and the vast majority of the road users who die in these crashes are passenger vehicle occupants. The U.S. Department of Transportation created the...
How to decrease the risk of a winter accident
The winter season in Indiana can be beautiful with all of the snow and ice that tends to fall. However, the winter precipitation can collect on roadways and might not be cleared before you have to travel. Before you get behind the wheel, there are a few things that...
Spotlighting the perils of distracted driving in Indiana
In a perfect behind-the-wheel world, every driver proceeds with due caution and respect for other motorists. Drivers are on the constant lookout for comparatively vulnerable parties like motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians. No one speeds or otherwise drives in...
How to divide Indiana retirement accounts when divorcing
If you live in Indiana and are thinking about getting a divorce, then you may wonder what happens to your retirement accounts. The short answer is that they belong to both you and your spouse. You may be ordered to divide them down the middle along with your other...
What to do if you are injured in a truck accident
A truck accident in Indiana is often more devastating than a car accident because commercial trucks are so much bigger and heavier than passenger vehicles. Often, it’s the driver and passengers in the car who are either seriously injured or killed. Document the...

