Boren, Oliver & Coffey, LLP
59 North Jefferson Street, Martinsville, IN 46151, Martinsville, IN 46151
About Boren, Oliver & Coffey, LLP
Boren, Oliver & Coffey, LLP was established in 1981, serving clients across Indiana from offices in Martinsville and Bloomington. The firm's seven attorneys handle personal injury, criminal defense, and other legal matters, bringing over 150 years of combined experience. They have secured notable results, including a $4.59 million wrongful death verdict and a $6.4 million eminent domain settlement. One attorney is fluent in German and Norwegian. John D. Boren, a co-founder, is a United States Army veteran.
Our Attorneys

John D. Boren
Co-founder and Of Counsel Attorney
48+ years experience

Stephen A. Oliver
Co-founder and Of Counsel Attorney
47+ years experience

Dale Coffey
Senior Partner
30+ years experience

Brent M. Pierce
Attorney
15+ years experience

Glen E. Koch II
Partner
15+ years experience

Kristopher A. Fuller
Partner
12+ years experience

Justin T. Boren
Partner
11+ years experience
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$6.4M
Eminent Domain
Settlement for a local business owner whose property, including the business entrance, was taken for the I-69 project. The State's initial offer was $138,450.00.
$4.6M
Personal Injury - Wrongful Death
Verdict for the client in a wrongful death case involving a tragic car accident in Morgan County. A single mother with three children lost her life when a van towing a trailer with inoperable brakes ran a red light.
$2.4M
Eminent Domain
Jury verdict for a local family whose property was taken for the I-69 project. The State's initial offer was $244,380.00, but the jury awarded $1,970,000.00, with the total including damages, interest, and costs reaching $2,361,873.20.