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Your Indiana Social Security Disability Lawyer
April 27, 2010 | Comments Off
The advantage that John P. Young offers you when applying for Social Security Disability Benefits goes well beyond his twenty-two years of experience representing Hoosiers before the Social Security Administration. Mr. Young is very selective about his case load. Mr. Young reviews each case individually to insure that your case is best positioned for a positive finding before the Social Security Administration. Unlike the advertisers, Mr. Young keeps tight control over the number of claims he handles to ensure the best personal service. Mr. Young only represents Hoosiers, so you won’t have to worry about other cases from out of state taking Mr. Young away from personally handling your social security claim.
Mr. Young will meet with you personally. Mr. Young will assist you in completing the proper paperwork. Mr. Young will advise which of the Social Security Administration’s rules and regulations apply to your claim. And he will explain what the complex language of the act. You will walk away from your first meeting with Mr. Young with a better understanding of how the process works and with a plan on how best to present your claim to the Social Security Administration. Mr. Young will discuss with you, in detail, your medical conditions, how to obtain the necessary proof of your medical conditions and how to obtain medical treatment if you are uninsured.
Mr. Young has successfully represented hundreds of Hoosiers before the administration over the last twenty-two years. He has met with all of the judges hearing cases in Indianapolis over the last twenty-two years. While this does not exert any influence over the Judges, it does help in knowing how they prepare for cases, how they conduct their hearings, how they interpret the rules and the evidence and how they view and review the relevant evidence. Mr. Young will personally attend your hearing with you. He will personally prepare you for your hearing. After the preparation meeting, you will know what to expect in the hearing, what type of questions you will be asked, how best to honestly answer those questions, and most importantly why those questions are being asked.
It is Mr. Young’s experience that a well prepared case and a well prepared claimant make for the best possibility of receiving a “Notice of Decision-Fully Favorable” for you and your family. When you have a serious claim, call a lawyer who will personally handle your claim with the knowledge and experience that 22 years of service representing hundreds of Hoosiers brings. Call Mr. Young toll free 888-639-5161 or contact him on the web at john@youngandyoungin.com
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