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Goshen, Indiana
Indiana

Car Accident Lawyers in Goshen

2 accident lawyers found in Goshen, Indiana. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Jack Birch
Jack Birch

The Birch Firm

Business LawCriminal LawEstate PlanningPersonal Injury
Goshen34+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Tyler Haines
Tyler Haines

Haines Injury Lawyers

Goshen

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Goshen, Indiana

Goshen sits in Elkhart County in northern Indiana, surrounded by communities like Elkhart, Nappanee, and Middlebury. The area's mix of manufacturing, agriculture, and busy transportation corridors means accidents happen in many different ways. Whether you were hurt on the job, in a vehicle collision, or on someone else's property, a Goshen accident lawyer can help you pursue fair compensation.

Common Accident Types in Goshen

Car accidents are frequent along US-33, which runs directly through Goshen and carries heavy commuter and commercial traffic. Collisions also occur regularly on SR-15 and at intersections along Main Street and Lincoln Avenue, especially during peak hours. The Indiana Toll Road (I-80/I-90) passes through Elkhart County as well, and highway accidents at those speeds often cause severe injuries.

Workplace injuries are another major concern in this region. Elkhart County is one of the largest RV and manufactured housing production centers in the country. Factory floor incidents, forklift accidents, and repetitive stress injuries affect workers across Goshen and neighboring Elkhart. Slip-and-fall accidents at retail stores, restaurants, and commercial properties round out the most common injury claims local attorneys handle.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Goshen

Start by looking for an attorney who handles your specific type of accident case. A lawyer experienced with truck accidents on US-33 may approach a claim differently than one focused on workplace injury or premises liability. Most accident attorneys in the Goshen area offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss your situation before committing.

Under Indiana law, you have two years from the date of an injury to file a lawsuit. Indiana also follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 51% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages.