Indianapolis Attorney David Craig Named to Indiana Super Lawyers Top 50 for Third Consecutive Year

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Indianapolis attorney David W. Craig has been named to the Indiana Super Lawyers Top 50 list for the third consecutive year, recognizing his exceptional legal expertise in personal injury law, particularly in commercial vehicle accident cases.
Craig, a Richmond native and managing partner at Craig, Kelley & Faultless, has dedicated nearly 40 years to representing victims of trucking and commercial vehicle accidents. With over 1,000 trucking cases handled and board certification in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, Craig stands among an elite group of 75 attorneys nationwide specializing in this legal domain.
Throughout his career, Craig has been driven by a foundational belief in human dignity and justice, influenced by his parents' teachings and early life experiences. This philosophy has translated into a legal practice that focuses on supporting individuals who have suffered severe injuries due to negligent companies.
The recognition reflects not only Craig's individual achievements but also the collective excellence of his law firm. All ten attorneys at Craig, Kelley & Faultless are currently recognized as Super Lawyers or Rising Stars, demonstrating the firm's commitment to high-quality legal representation.
Craig's professional accomplishments extend beyond courtroom victories. He has authored books on legal representation, hosts a top-ranked personal injury podcast, and regularly speaks at national seminars, contributing significantly to legal education and advocacy in commercial vehicle accident law.
This consistent recognition underscores the importance of specialized legal expertise in complex personal injury cases and highlights the critical role attorneys play in securing justice for accident victims.

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