INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) - Parsing the fine details of Indiana’s bystander-injury rule, a state appeals court decided that a man who came across the scene of his burning house after a gas explosion can recover for emotional damages even though he never actually saw his wife’s body removed from the fire.
underrepresented and forced into a bystander rule, suffers mightily in silence. we are going to be dealing with the consequences of the trump administration, the pandemic, and particularly the insurrection of january six for a very, very long time, just as we are going to be confronting the fact that 74 million people wanted four more years of whatever they thought they got in the last four. joining us now, mary trump, author of the new book the reckoning. our nation s trauma and finding a way to heal, which comes out on august 17th. thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. it s great to be here, lawrence. it seems diagnostic lee you ve widen the focused on the patient you are examining in your last book, and in that book your focus was wide enough to include your family members.