John P Daly Jr
Personal Injury

If you have been injured, Cohen & Malad can help you obtain the compensation that is due you.

Because deadlines exist for taking legal action in such cases, and because it will increase your chances for a favorable outcome, Cohen & Malad recommends you seek legal counsel as soon as possible.

While handling your injury case, your Cohen & Malad attorney will consider future losses and/or expenses that are an impending result of your accident, and we will examine the possibility that your present injuries may increase your risk of developing other problems. If you're unable to come to our office due to your injuries, we'll meet you in the hospital or at home.

Cohen & Malad represents injured and bereaved clients who suffer as a result of:
* Auto/Truck/Motorcycle Accidents
* Train/Airplane Accidents
* Construction Accidents
* Product Defects
* Explosions & Fires
* Sports/Playground Claims
* Animal Bites
* Nursing Home Abuse
* Slip & Falls
* Prescription drugs and medical devices

Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer - National Board of Legal Specialty Certification

John P Daly Jr
Cohen & Malad LLP
1 Indiana Square #1400
Indianapolis IN 46204
Tel: 317 636-6481
Fax: 317 636-2593
E-mail: jdaly@cohenandmalad.com

Practice Groups:
* Personal Injury (Construction Injuries)

John joined Cohen and Malad in 2008.

John represents traumatically injured construction workers and their families throughout Indiana. He is an OSHA authorized construction safety trainer and has worked with construction unions in training workers and employers in maintaining a safe workplace. John understands that the effects of a construction injury are often life changing, and works with the injury victim to not only obtain full compensation for the injuries and lost income, but also to assist in a career change when one is necessary. His practice includes the following common construction accidents:
* Scaffolding
* Fall Protection
* Trench Collapse
* Demolition
* Iron Working
* Electrical Accidents
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