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Indianapolis Personal Injury Attorneys Young and Young Launch New Website

06-15-2010 10:19 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

Press release from: Young and Young

Indianapolis, IN June 15, 2010 --- Young and Young one of the leading consumer personal injury law firms in Indianapolis, has announced the launch of its new consumer-friendly personal injury website this week—youngandyoungin.com.

The new website is designed to help Indiana citizens learn about personal injuries, automobile and motorcycle accidents, construction site injuries, medical malpractice, and social security disability claims process, and understand the rights and protections available to them.
“We’re not just lawyers, we’re also translators in a sense,” says John Young, whose firm offers free initial consultations. “We recognize that it’s important to present information and legal options about personal injuries in a way that makes sense to an average person.”

A Proud Tradition of Service to Indiana Since 1954

The Young Family has been an important part of the Indiana Legal Community since 1903 when Howard S. Young, Sr. started helping Hoosiers. Howard, Sr. practiced for forty years before becoming the 76th Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. Howard, Sr. also served as President of the Indianapolis Bar Association from 1931-1932. In 1951, Howard, Sr., stepped down from the Supreme Court and joined his son Howard, Jr., to form Young & Young in 1954.

The Indianapolis law firm of Young & Young has a long record of distinguished service to Hoosiers needing help involving such issues as personal injury, insurance coverage disputes, Social Security disability, construction accidents, wrongful death litigation, large truck accidents, drunk driving crashes, highway accidents with semi–tractor trailers, or motorcycle accidents. Each of the firm’s attorneys are seasoned and knowledgeable trial lawyers who knows how to investigate an accident claim, evaluate and document a damages claim, and present evidence to a judge or jury in a way that is both persuasive and clearly understood.

For more information about Young and Young, go to http://www.youngandyoung.com

The Indianapolis personal injury lawyers of Young & Young provide exceptional legal representation for clients across the state of Indiana. We have been strong consumer advocates since 1954, and we are proud to represent our clients against those who have caused them injury through negligence, greed, or malice.

Young and Young Attorneys at Law
John Young
128 N Delaware St., 3rd Fl
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 317.639.5161

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