Indiana Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) refers to a legal claim in Indiana where an injured individual seeks compensation for damages in excess of the case compensation maximum provided by the state. This type of claim is typically filed in the Indiana Court of Appeals and is brought by an injured individual or their legal representative. The claimant must be able to demonstrate that their damages exceed the amount of the case compensation maximum provided by the state. Types of Indiana Compensation Claim in Excess of the Statutory Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) include medical malpractice claims, workplace injury claims, and wrongful death claims. In medical malpractice claims, the claimant must prove that the medical professional's negligence resulted in their damages exceeding the statutory case compensation maximum. In workplace injury claims, the claimant must demonstrate that the employer's negligence resulted in their damages exceeding the statutory case compensation maximum. And in wrongful death claims, the claimant must demonstrate that the at-fault party's negligence resulted in the death of the claimant's loved one, and that the damages exceed the statutory case compensation maximum.