Evansville accident help
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Accidents in Evansville
Evansville accident victims are covered by Indiana's two-year statute of limitations (IC 34-11-2-4) and the state's 51% comparative fault rule. We connect Evansville residents with experienced local injury attorneys who know Vanderburgh County courts and roadways.
- I-64
- I-69
- US-41
- IN-62
- Lloyd Expressway
- Deaconess Hospital
- Ascension St. Vincent Evansville
- Deaconess Gateway Hospital
- Deaconess Midtown Hospital
- Mesker Park Zoo
- Tropicana Evansville Casino
- Bosse Field
- USS LST Ship Memorial
- Riverfront
The Lloyd Expressway experiences high accident frequency, particularly at congested interchanges. I-69 and I-64 junction areas are also known for elevated collision rates, especially during inclement weather conditions.
Evansville sits along the Ohio River border with traffic patterns heavily influenced by I-69's terminus and I-64 running east-west through the region. The Lloyd Expressway (US-41) serves as the primary commercial corridor with numerous signalized intersections creating stop-and-go conditions. US-41 north toward Henderson sees heavy truck traffic. Downtown streets near the riverfront can be congested during events at the casino or sports venues. The city's location means winter weather from multiple directions can create hazardous driving conditions rapidly. Green River Road and other state routes carry substantial commuter volumes during peak hours.
Personal injury lawsuits from Evansville accidents are heard in Vanderburgh County Circuit or Superior Courts. Indiana law imposes a two-year statute of limitations from the date of the accident to file your claim. Missing this deadline typically results in permanent loss of your right to pursue compensation through the courts.
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