About James
James Keller practices personal injury law at Keller & Keller in Granger, Indiana. He has been a licensed attorney since 1991 and is known for handling complex cases involving nursing home abuse and products liability. The firm, located in the heart of Granger, serves clients throughout Indiana and Michigan, focusing on securing justice for those harmed by negligence. He earned his J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School in 1989. Prior to that, he received a B.S.
in Philosophy and Religious Studies from Indiana University in 1985. His educational background provides him with a unique perspective on the ethical considerations in law, which he applies in his practice. Keller also spent time studying at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1981, further enriching his understanding of diverse legal and cultural contexts. Most of his work involves representing clients who have suffered serious injuries due to the negligence of others. Cases typically range from slip-and-fall accidents to complex litigation involving nursing home abuse. He is known for his thorough preparation and strong advocacy skills, which have resulted in significant settlements and verdicts for his clients.
Keller's approach often involves collaborating with medical experts to build compelling cases that highlight the impact of injuries on victims' lives. Before establishing his firm, he served in various leadership roles, including President of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association in 2005. His experience in these positions has allowed him to influence policy and advocate for the rights of injured individuals. Keller has also been actively involved in the Marion County Bar Association and the American Association for Justice, further demonstrating his commitment to the legal profession. Keller's dedication to his clients and his community is evident in his ongoing efforts to educate others about their rights. He frequently participates in local seminars and workshops, sharing insights on personal injury law and the importance of legal representation.
His memberships in both the Indiana State Bar and the State Bar of Michigan reflect his commitment to staying informed about changes in the law and best practices in the field. Outside of his legal practice, Keller enjoys spending time with his family and engaging in community service. He believes in giving back and often participates in local charity events. His commitment to justice and community service continues to drive his practice as he aims to make a positive impact in the lives of those he represents.