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Indianapolis Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
Grant & Grant has a substantial practice in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, estate planning and probate including wills, trusts, tax and charitable planning.
With more than 40 years of experience, We advocate for our clients passionately. Our firm focuses on a specific strategy for each case to achieve the optimal result efficiently and effectively. We are active in the legal community and have a long history of leadership roles in the Indianapolis Bar Association, as well as other professional organizations.
For more information on how Grant & Grant can assist you with the legal challenges you may face, you can contact us to schedule a consultation. We also offer virtual consultations if you prefer.
About Grant & Grant
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Estate planning
- Probate & estate administration
- Wills
Classes and Seminars
- How to Short Circuit the Litigation Process, National Association of Subrogation Prof
- Subrogation Law, Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum
People
Attorneys
- Carolyn (Cari) Small Grant (Partner)
- Robert G. Grant
- T. Blake Orner
- T. Blake Orner (Attorney/Partner) 1 Review
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
9247 N. Meridian St.Suite 310 Indianapolis, IN 46260
Office Hours
M-Th: 8a-5:30p; F: 8-12:30p
Phone
Fax
- 317-251-7577
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