Indiana Injury Attorney

July 16, 2010 | Comments Off

What do you want in an Indiana Injury Attorney?  If you want experience with serious injury cases, if you want experience all over the state, if you want a lot of trial experience, if you want a board certified injury attorney, then you want John P. Young of the Indianapolis Law firm of Young and Young.  Young and Young has been representing injured Hoosiers since 1954, more than 56 years. John P. Young has been an Indiana Injury Attorney for more than 22 years with over two hundred trials as experience.  Mr. Young represents only seriously injured every-day people.  Mr. Young has recovered fair compensation for people with amputations, spinal cord injuries, paraplegia, quadriplegia, burns, broken bones, brain injury, blindness, and wrongful death.  When a serious injury prevents the injured person from working, Mr. Young also represents that individual before the Social Security Administration for their Social Security Disability benefits.

A few days ago, Sunday June 11, 2010, a motorcyclist suffered a wrongful death at the hands of a hit and run driver.  It is a crime to leave the scene of an injury accident.  Generally people leave the scene of an injury accident because they are scared.  They are scared because they have probably violated the law, by either drinking and driving or some other offense.  Whatever the reason, the coward who leaves the scene of an accident is leaving a person who desperately needs assistance, assistance that might save the person’s life.  This type of low down behavior robs the injured individual of the opportunity to live, and leaves the family to grieve twice. In this instance a dark colored SUV hit a motorcyclist at the intersection of south Meridian Street and Southern Plaza.  The SUV was later found, but as of Monday, the driver had not been located.

Later, on Wednesday July 14, 2010, the police identified and apprehended the cad who left his fellow Hoosier to die.  David R. Pedigo, with two previous drunk driving convictions, was arrested and charged with felony leaving the scene of an injury accident.  Bobby Moore was identified as the motorcyclist who was killed.  Our sympathies go out to Mr. Moore’s family.  We say, Mr. Pedigo, if alcohol was involved in this accident you are an alcoholic.  You require treatment.  We understand that you will not voluntarily get treatment until you admit your addiction to alcohol.  Unfortunately for you, however, society cannot wait for you to come to Jesus.  We advocate the strictest sentence available, because you have been given two opportunities to deal with your addiction and you have not taken the opportunity seriously.  In jail, you should be required to attend AA.  In jail you should receive counseling.  After you get out of jail you must make up for the harm you have caused.  You cannot resurrect Mr. Moore, but there are always ways to make right a wrong.

Mr. Pedigo, you owe the Moore family just compensation for taking away Mr. Moore.  Be quick about it.  Do what your mother taught you, when you cause harm, fix it, make up for it, and make up for it fully.

Contact Mr. Young, if you have been injured by a drunk driver, or by anyone else who was not using reasonable care.  Our toll free number is 1-888-639-5161.  You may contact us on the web at john@youngandyoungin.com.

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