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Indiana Injury Attorney
May 21, 2010 | Comments Off
John P. Young is your Indiana Injury Attorney. Mr. Young practices in Indianapolis, but travels throughout the State helping Hoosiers injured by the negligence of others. There has been disinformation for the past few years about what a lawsuit really is. It is simply a request, filed in court, that a person who injured another be responsible for the injury to make up for the harm that person caused. This is the same thing you teach your children and what your Mom taught you, make up for the harm you caused. If a person files a claim in court, it is likely because the insurance company for the person who caused the harm does not agree about how the case should be resolved. When that happens, the injured party has no choice but to turn to the Courts. Remember, negligence is simply not doing what a reasonable person does. So in the example of driving, a reasonable person stops at stop signs and stoplights. When they fail to do so, for whatever reason, and they hit another car and injure the people in the car, they are negligent and must make up for the harm they cause.
Mr. Young handles all sorts of injury claims ranging from car accidents and drunk driving accidents to construction accidents and large truck accidents. He has been doing this for more than 22 years, and knows how to effectively manage your claim. Mr. Young knows the medicine too. He represents only Hoosiers with serious injuries, such a broken bones, back injuries, spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis, blindness, amputation and wrongful death.
Brian injury is of interest to Mr. Young. Yesterday a home plate umpire in a Major League Baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Pittsburgh Pirates had to leave a game because of a brain injury. Of course this injury was not the result of somebody else’s negligence and therefore will never be a part of any claim in court. It is interesting because it demonstrates that brain injury can strike at any time. The umpire was hit by an errant warm up pitch. Apparently the ball sailed high and the catcher was slow to react. The umpire left the game with concussion like symptoms, which as we discussed yesterday include balance issues, dizziness and headaches.
If you or a loved one is injured, John P. Young guarantees that he will not charge a fee unless and until he recovers fair compensation for you from the insurance company of the negligent person. Call Mr. Young toll free at 1-888-639-5161 or on the web at john@youngandyoungin.com
Last 5 posts by John Young
- Serious Personal Injury from Drunk Driving Accidents - January 31st, 2012
- Indianapolis Personal Injury Lawyer Looks At Who is Sue Happy - January 23rd, 2012
- Seeing salt makes for dangerous winter driving - January 20th, 2012
- Indianapolis Auto Accident Attorney Discusses the Little Black Box and Auto Accidents - January 19th, 2012
- Indianapolis Social Security Lawyer Talks About Brain Injury - January 16th, 2012


