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Indiana Brain Injury Lawyer
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John P. Young, an Indiana and Indianapolis Brain Injury Lawyer since 1988, knows that the best treatment of brain injury is prevention. Medical Science has made huge strides in its understanding of brain injury and its treatment. The community
at large has more resources today for helping Hoosiers and their families cope with brain injury than ever before. However, brain injury still cannot be fully cured. It is an unpredictable medical problem in that people in severe crashes such as highway accidents, or semi tractor trailer crashes, motorcycle accidents and drunk driving crashes may have minor symptoms of brain injury. However, some folks who appear to have been in relatively minor accidents can have significant symptoms and even wrongful death. Likewise a person with severe brain injury can make significant strides to recovery, whereas the person with the mild brain injury makes little or no progress at all. No matter the rate of recovery, or amount of symptoms, most brain injury causes permanent harm to the injured person. Therefore, an ounce of prevention is worth ten pounds of cure. WEAR YOUR HELMET.
As a former member of the Board of Directors of the Brain injury Association of Indiana, and a former Chair of that same board, Mr. Young has a firm understanding of how accidents, caused by the negligence of others, cause brain injury. Mr. Young understands the medical needs of those with brain injury. Mr. Young understands the legal needs of those with brain injury. This includes claims for Social Security Disability, Workers Compensation, personal injury and wrongful death. Having twenty two years experience with the needs of families dealing with brain injury, including in his own family, Mr. Young is best positioned to make sure your family is protected and able to fend for itself.
Mr. Young strongly recommends contacting the Brain Injury Association of Indiana as soon as you become aware that a friend or family member has suffered a brain injury. As has been said, BIAI knows all of the resources available including the identity of service providers, education providers, adaptive resources and vocational rehabilitation resources. You can contact BIAI on the web at http://www.biausa.org/Indiana/. The address and telephone number are
Brain Injury Association of Indiana
PO Box 24167
Indianapolis, Indiana 46224
P: (317) 356-7722 F: (317) 481-1825
After you have contacted the BIAI, call John P. Young. Put Mr. Young’s experience and training on your side, to protect your rights. You can contact the former Chair of the Board of Directors of the Brain Injury Association of Indiana toll free at 1-888-639-5161 or on the web at john@youngandyoungin.com. The initial consultation is personnal, you will meet with Mr. Young directly. The consultation is confidential and free of charge. Mr. Young will meet with you in your home, hospital room or in his office, whichever is most convenient for you. Remember, we do not charge you a fee unless we recover fair compensation for you.
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