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Prominent Indiana attorney Ken Nunn dies at 85
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Personal injury lawyer Ken Nunn said that memorable slogan at the end of his commercials. His law office announced his death in a Facebook post, saying he passed away the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 24.
According to the post, Ken started the Ken Nunn Law Office in Bloomington in 1967, starting with a card table and folding chairs in his first office.
"From that meager beginning, Ken was determined to build a successful law practice based on his desire to persevere and held a firm belief to always fight for his clients – regardless of the odds," the post reads.
Ken Nunn, one of Indiana’s most prominent personal injury attorneys, dies at 85
Ken Nunn, one of Indiana’s most recognizable legal figures, died Wednesday morning, his family confirmed on social media. He was 85.
A Jeffersonville native, Nunn built a personal injury firm based in Bloomington that has roughly 90 employees and 12 attorneys after a tough start in life that included briefly dropping out of high school and spending time in jail for theft.
He said that the work he did to turn his life around fueled his determination to fiercely represent accident victims in cases. The Ken Nunn Law Office reports it has helped more than 40,000 people following injuries.
“Ken started off with no money as a boy, and not knowing if he had a proper home to go to after school. Ken built everything he had from the ground up, working up to 60 hours a week his whole life,” his grandson, Kenny Nunn, posted on Instagram late Wednesday. “He was the toughest fighter I knew and cared for his clients and the people around him every day.”
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Ken Nunn, founder of Indiana's largest personal injury law firm, dies at 85
Ken Nunn, an attorney who founded the state's largest personal injury law practice, died the morning of Dec. 24, his law firm announced.
The 85-year-old grew up in a single-parent home in Jeffersonville, Indiana, before graduating from Indiana University with business and law degrees.
In 1967, Nunn started a law practice in Bloomington that eventually grew to become the largest personal injury law firm in the state.
Earlier this month, Nunn donated dozens of bicycles and helmets to children in the Bloomington and Ellettsville, a 15-year tradition where more than 500 bikes have been gifted over the years. In 2015, he gave $2 million to IU's Assembly Hall.
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