Indiana Personal Injury Attorney
Helping residents throughout Fishers, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and the entire state of Indiana
Attorney Christopher Wyant is here to help you.
An injury can be devastating to you and your family. Attorney Christopher Wyant believes that lawyers should be approachable and easy to talk to. It shouldn't be difficult to get advice about a situation that might be unfamiliar to you and to have your rights explained to you. Contact Chris for help with your injury case.
Chris focused on my auto accident case with great attention to detail. His expertise helped me negotiate with my auto and health insurance companies -- and handled all the necessary paperwork. Chris was always responsive and provided sound advice, allowing me to make the final decisions. My case went to trial, which he handled without incident. I highly recommend Chris Wyant and Wyant Law.
- Bryan M.
Highly recommend! Before I got to Chris I had reached out to a handful of lawyers in regards to my car accident and basically all closed the door for me since many did not work with property damage cases. Chris was amazing and always kept my husband and I updated on our case. He made the process super smooth and explained everything thoroughly. Super thankful for him and his office.
- Estefany O.
Indiana Personal Injury Attorney
When someone else’s carelessness injures you or a family member, it can feel like life is suddenly out of your control. Medical care, missed paychecks, and uncertainty about the future become even harder when insurance adjusters start calling with questions or quick settlement offersWhy Do I Need an Indiana Personal Injury Lawyer?
Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys working to minimize your claim. An Indiana personal injury attorney levels the playing field and dramatically improves both your chances of getting paid and how much you take home. Many people worry that hiring a lawyer will eat into their recovery. The research says otherwise. A comprehensive study published by Forbes found that people with attorneys secured nearly three times more in net payouts, even after all legal fees. That same data showed 91% of represented claimants received a payout, compared to just 51% without a lawyer. Beyond the numbers, an Indiana personal injury lawyer handles the parts of the process you should not have to manage alone, especially when you’re trying to recover. That includes dealing with adjusters, gathering critical evidence, calculating your full losses, and meeting Indiana’s strict filing deadlines. Christopher Wyant manages all of that while keeping you informed along every step so you’re never left guessing where your case stands.What Types of Personal Injury Cases Does Wyant Law Handle?
Wyant Law represents people across Indiana who have been injured due to another person’s or company’s negligence. Here is what the firm handles.Car Accidents
Car crashes are the most common personal injury claims in Indiana. Whether you were rear-ended on I-69, hit by a distracted driver in Fishers, or injured in a head-on collision on a Hamilton County road, Wyant Law fights for every dollar you are owed.Truck Accidents
Crashes involving semi-trucks and commercial vehicles cause catastrophic injuries. These cases involve federal regulations, multiple liable parties, and aggressive defense teams from trucking companies.Motorcycle Accidents
Riders face a higher risk of serious injury because they lack the protection of an enclosed vehicle. Indiana law protects motorcyclists the same as any other motorist, and Wyant Law makes sure that right is respected.Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrians struck by vehicles in crosswalks, parking lots, or along busy roads like Allisonville Road often suffer life-changing injuries. Wyant Law holds negligent drivers accountable.Bicycle Accidents
Cyclists injured by negligent drivers have the same legal rights as other road users. These cases often involve disputes over visibility, right of way, and lane sharing.Slip and Fall Injuries
Property owners in Indiana must maintain safe conditions for visitors. When a wet floor, broken stairway, or icy sidewalk causes a fall, the owner may be liable for your injuries.Dog Bite Injuries
Indiana law may hold dog owners liable when negligence or dangerous behavior leads to an attack. Wyant Law helps victims recover compensation for medical treatment, scarring, and emotional distress.Boat Accidents
Recreational boating accidents on Indiana lakes can cause drowning injuries, propeller injuries, and other serious harm. Negligent boat operators face the same liability as negligent drivers.Bus Accidents
Accidents involving public transit, school buses, or charter buses raise unique liability questions. Claims against government buses involve shorter filing deadlines and specific notice requirements.Construction Accidents
Workers and bystanders injured at construction sites may have claims against contractors, subcontractors, or equipment manufacturers whose negligence caused the accident.Wrongful Death
When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, Indiana law allows the estate’s personal representative to file a claim on behalf of surviving family members. Wyant Law handles these cases with the compassion that grieving families need. Christopher Wyant has handled hundreds of cases involving these and other accident types across Indiana.What Are the 4 Things Required to Prove Negligence in Indiana?
Every personal injury claim in Indiana is built on four elements of negligence. Your attorney must prove all four to hold the at-fault party responsible.| Element | What It Means |
|---|---|
| Duty of care | The other party had a legal obligation to act with reasonable care. Drivers must follow traffic laws. Property owners must keep their premises safe. |
| Breach of duty | The other party failed to meet that obligation. Running a red light, texting while driving, or ignoring a spill on a store floor are all examples. |
| Causation | The breach directly caused your injuries. Your attorney must show that you would not have been hurt if the other party had acted responsibly. |
| Damages | You suffered real, measurable harm as a result. This includes medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses. |
What Is the Hardest Injury to Prove in a Personal Injury Case?
Injuries that do not show up on an X-ray or MRI are the hardest to prove. Insurance companies push back on these claims because there is often no visible evidence to point to.Soft Tissue Injuries
Whiplash, sprains, and muscle strains cause real pain and limitations. But because they rarely appear on imaging, insurers often argue the injury is minor or pre-existing.Traumatic Brain Injuries
Even a “mild” concussion can cause lasting problems with memory, concentration, and mood. Standard CT scans and MRIs may come back normal even when significant brain damage has occurred.Emotional Trauma and Psychological Injuries
Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other psychological conditions caused by an accident are legitimate injuries. They can disrupt sleep, work, and relationships. But because they are internal and subjective, proving them requires documentation from mental health professionals.Chronic Pain Conditions
Ongoing pain or nerve damage that persists long after the initial injury is difficult to quantify. Insurers may claim the pain is exaggerated or unrelated to the accident. An experienced Indiana personal injury attorney like Christopher Wyant works with medical professionals to document invisible injuries and counter the tactics insurers use to devalue them. Insurance companies routinely challenge injuries even when they aren’t as difficult to prove. Let Wyant Law protect your interests. Contact us online or call (317) 683-0333 to discuss your case.What Types of Damages Can I Claim in an Indiana Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Indiana law allows injury victims to seek compensation across several categories of damages.| Type of Damages | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Economic Damages | Medical bills (past and future), lost wages, reduced earning capacity, rehabilitation costs, and out-of-pocket expenses directly tied to your injury. |
| Non-Economic Damages | Physical pain and suffering, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent scarring or disfigurement. |
| Wrongful Death Damages | Funeral and burial costs, lost future income, medical expenses before death, and loss of love and companionship. Available when negligence causes a fatality. |
| Punitive Damages | Additional compensation a court may award when the at-fault party’s conduct was reckless or egregious, such as drunk driving. Punitive damages are available in personal injury cases but not in wrongful death claims. |
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Ask Wyant Law About Your Indiana Personal Injury Claim
Q: What should I do if the insurance company calls me after my accident?
A: Be careful. Adjusters call early, looking for a recorded statement or a quick settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries. Contact Wyant Law first. Christopher Wyant handles all communication with insurers on your behalf.Q: How much is my Indiana personal injury case worth?
A: The value depends on your medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, how the injury has affected your daily life, and other factors specific to your case. Wyant Law evaluates your full range of current and future losses before recommending whether to accept or reject a settlement offer.Q: How long does an Indiana personal injury case take to settle?
A: Straightforward cases with clear liability may settle within months. Cases involving disputed fault, serious injuries, multiple parties, or the need for trial take longer. Our goal is to resolve your claim as soon as possible without compromising its value or settling for less than you need.Q: What if I Was Partly at Fault for the Accident?
A: Indiana’s comparative fault law (IC 34-51-2) allows you to recover compensation even if you were partly at fault for the accident, as long as your share of blame stays at 50% or below. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies use this rule aggressively, looking for any reason to inflate your percentage of fault. Wyant Law protects you from those tactics.Q: What’s the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Indiana?
Indiana’s statute of limitations (34-11-2-4) gives you two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss this deadline, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case. Wrongful death claims are also limited to two years from the date of death. Claims against government entities carry even shorter notice requirements, sometimes as few as 180 days. Waiting also gives the other side time to destroy evidence. Contacting Wyant Law early gives Christopher Wyant the best opportunity to preserve critical evidence and build a strong case.What Should I Do After an Accident Caused by Someone Else’s Negligence?
If you have already received medical attention and are recovering at home, there are steps you can take right now to protect your personal injury claim.Hire an Indiana Personal Injury Lawyer
This is the single most important step. An attorney at Wyant Law can begin preserving evidence, communicating with the insurance company, and building your case while you focus on healing. The earlier Christopher Wyant gets involved, the stronger your position.Keep All Medical Appointments and Follow Your Treatment Plan
Gaps in your medical care give insurance companies a reason to argue that your injuries are not as serious as you claim. Attend every follow-up, therapy session, and specialist visit your doctor recommends.Document Your Recovery in a Journal
Write down or record a short video each day about your pain levels, what activities you can and cannot do, how you are sleeping, and how the injury is affecting your mood and daily life. This kind of real-time documentation can be strong evidence for non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and diminished quality of life.Save All Records Related to Your Accident
Hold onto every medical bill, prescription receipt, and proof of missed work. Your attorney will use these to calculate the full value of your claim.Avoid Discussing Your Case on Social Media
Insurance adjusters monitor social media accounts looking for posts they can use against you. Even an innocent photo or comment can be taken out of context to challenge the severity of your injuries. Even if some time has passed since your accident, it is not too late to take these steps and strengthen your claim.Why Choose Wyant Law as Your Indiana Personal Injury Attorney?
Choosing a personal injury lawyer is a big decision, and you want to get it right. Here is what sets Wyant Law apart.More Than 20 Years of Indiana Personal Injury Experience
Christopher Wyant has spent his entire career representing injured people throughout Indiana, handling hundreds of cases involving car accidents, truck crashes, slip and falls, dog bites, wrongful death, and more.You Talk Directly to Your Attorney
At Wyant Law, you are not passed off to a case manager. Christopher Wyant communicates with you directly and provides honest updates every step of the way.Super Lawyers Rising Star Recognition
Christopher Wyant earned the Super Lawyers Rising Star distinction, a recognition given to fewer than 2.5% of attorneys in Indiana.No Fee Unless You Win
Wyant Law works on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and fees are only collected if your case results in compensation.A Local Firm Rooted in Indiana
Christopher Wyant is a Fishers native who attended Hamilton Southeastern High School and built his practice serving the community where he grew up before taking cases statewide. From the Hamilton County courts in Noblesville to neighborhoods throughout Indiana, Wyant Law brings local knowledge to every case.Personal Injury FAQs
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