A recent New York Times article highlighted the hidden practices of hospitals that refuse to bill medical insurance for patients’ treatment after an accident injury. Hospitals are legally and contractually obligated to offer discounts on services to insurers, especially government-provided …
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Tina Bell Contributes to CBS Medical Malpractice Investigation
CBS News investigative journalist Jim Axelrod recently interviewed Christie Farrell Lee & Bell attorney Tina Bell about how state medical boards protect dangerous doctors and allow them to continue practicing. Axelrod’s year-long investigation, produced by Andrew Bast, shed a spotlight …
Read More »Project Reindeer Delivers to Indianapolis Community
This year, the YMCA’s Breakfast With Santa looked different than ever before, but the challenges of 2020 didn’t diminish the impact of this event on the Indianapolis community…or the enthusiasm of our team at presenting sponsor Christie Farrell Lee & …
Read More »CFLB Sponsors 23rd Annual Breakfast With Santa
This year, Christie Farrell Lee & Bell is honored to continue its presenting sponsorship of Breakfast With Santa at YMCA at the Athenaeum. Though the unprecedented social and community challenges of 2020 mean this event will look different than ever …
Read More »Do Driver Assistance Features Work?
Do Driver Assistance Features Work? Driver assistance features are new parts of many vehicles. From a backup camera to automatic braking, many new car buyers find these safety innovations exciting and trust that they will be protected by driver assistance. …
Read More »Wrongful Death in Indiana News
Wrongful Death in Indiana News Many people may not realize that wrongful death is a leading cause of death in the United States. These fatalities occur for completely preventable reasons due to another person’s negligence. Medical malpractice or medical error …
Read More »Blanket Immunity Would Protect COVID-19 Negligent Organizations
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell proposed laws in April 2020 to protect property owners and businesses from being considered negligent if their failure to follow COVID-19 guidelines results in someone contracting the virus. Even nursing homes are lobbying for blanket …
Read More »Spike in Indianapolis Pedestrian Fatalities
Fox 59 shared that over the last 5 years, Indianapolis pedestrian fatalities averaged 23 people per year. As of May 27, 2020, 16 pedestrians have already been hit and killed. Many factors have contributed to these recent Indianapolis pedestrian fatalities, …
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