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			<title>Our firm helped change an Indiana Department of Transportation policy safer highways.</title>
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			<description>In this same case, Durham v. U-Haul, Marion County Superior Court 10, Civil Division, cause number  49D10-9704-CT-0504, Plaintiffs alleged that an asphalt bituminous divider was insufficient in separating traffic in a construction zone on our interstates ...</description>
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			<title>Our firm fought for punitive damages in wrongful death cases in Indiana.</title>
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			<description>Allowing punitive damages for someone who is injured and not for someone who is killed defies logic and results in a lack of symmetry in the law.  Death is, after all, the final injury, the ultimate insult.Durham v. U-Haul, 745 N.E.2d 755 (Ind. 2001) was ...</description>
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