Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyers
Experienced Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyer – Alexander J. Limontes, The Law Office of Hurst Limontes, LLC
Alex Limontes was named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2015 and every year since. He joined veteran personal injury lawyer William W. Hurst and became managing partner in Hurst Limontes. He focuses only on personal injury cases in Indianapolis and throughout the state. In addition to his dedication to personal injury clients, Limontes is involved in many community organizations and charitable work.
Indianapolis residents and victims of negligence continue to turn to the team at The Law Office of Hurst Limontes, LLC for several reasons:
- A dedicated personal injury practice since 1981
- Over 70 years of combined legal and personal injury experience
- Experience handling all types of personal injury cases
- Spanish language services available
- Millions of dollars recovered for Indiana residents
- Multi-million dollar wins
- Free consultations and a no-fee promise
Indianapolis Law Office
The Law Office of Hurst Limontes, LLC is located in Indianapolis but serves the entire state:
50 S. Meridian St.
Suite 600
Indianapolis, IN 46204
When Should I Contact an Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyer?
It’s always a good idea to consult with a lawyer if you suffered significant injuries in an accident or if someone else’s mistakes cost you money. The reputable firms and attorneys practicing personal injury law in Indianapolis offer free case evaluations. There’s no reason to pay a fee to get your questions answered.
After an accident, when dealing with serious injuries, you may not be aware of what your legal options are. You have other things to think about, but it’s worth your time. It is especially important to contact a lawyer in these situations:
- The accident and your injuries have cost you a lot of money.
- You have injuries that are likely to be permanent or leave you with a lifelong disability.
- You are facing lifelong medical or care costs.
- The incident was traumatizing and caused significant distress, disfigurement, or disability.
- Because of your injuries, your ability to work and earn a living is limited.
Examples of Personal Injury Awards in Indianapolis
No two cases are the same. You cannot use these examples to guarantee an outcome for your case, but you can see what is possible. Look at local personal injury lawsuits to get a better understanding of why people file and how their cases resolve:
A Marion County jury awarded $21 million to a victim of a drunk driving accident in 2018. The amount is very large for Indianapolis and the county. The jury felt compelled to award Gregory Smith so much because of his catastrophic injuries. The accident left him a paraplegic.[1]
In 2018, Indianapolis police engaged in a chase with Aaron Bailey, who ultimately died in the incident. Bailey’s family sued the police and city, citing excessive force. The city settled with the family for $650,000.[2]
In 2012, an Indianapolis officer shot Anthony Mickle after responding to a call from a hotel. The caller reported a man kicking on doors. When the officer arrived, she found Mickle and ordered him to the ground. He and his legal team claim that he followed the orders and was not armed. The city settled with him for $90,000.[2]
When victims of negligence and their families fight back against injustice, they often get closer and a monetary award. While money cannot make up for the harm caused, it can cover expenses resulting from injuries. If you suffered harm due to negligence in Indianapolis, personal injury lawyers can help.