Pursuing Financial Recovery After a Personal Injury
Car Accidents · Products Liability · Premises Liability · Medical Malpractice
After a serious injury, when you are in pain and facing work or financial challenges, the last thing you likely want to do is fight with an insurance company over payment of your bills. What most of our clients want is to be treated fairly and to be given the financial compensation they deserve for their injuries, damages and losses.
Unfortunately, fair compensation can be difficult to achieve, especially where large companies are involved. Working with a lawyer — especially if you have suffered serious injuries — can level the playing field and help you achieve the financial recovery you need.
At the law offices of Hayes Copenhaver Crider, LLC, our personal injury attorneys have handled hundreds of injury claims. We have decades of experience investigating car accidents and medical malpractice claims. If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury, contact our law office in New Castle, Indiana, to schedule a free initial consultation. Call 765-575-3235.
A Thorough Investigation and Dedication to Results
One of the key factors in achieving a successful recovery in a personal injury case is early and thorough investigation into the cause of the accident. We investigate every case and work with experts in order to establish fault. We also work with medical experts to ensure we have a good understanding of the full scope of your injuries and your current and future medical costs.
We handle personal injury cases of all kinds, ranging from whiplash and broken knees and ankles in rear-end car accidents to brain damage and spinal cord injuries in semi-truck crashes.
Handling a Variety of Personal Injury Cases
Most of our personal injury clients suffered injuries in car accidents, semi-truck accidents and motorcycle accidents. But we also represent bike and pedestrian accident victims and those who suffered injuries from other means, including:
- Poorly maintained properties, resulting in slip and fall accidents, elevator and escalator accidents, and security failures.
- Medical malpractice resulting in birth injuries, surgical errors, emergency room errors, medication errors, failure to diagnose and mis-diagnosis.
- Use of a defective product or a product that failed to provide warning information regarding its use, including defective children's car seats, cribs or toys, defective tools, defective space heaters, even tainted food products and dangerous drugs.
Contact the New Castle personal injury attorneys at Hayes Copenhaver Crider, LLC.

