John P Young - Young and Young Personal Injury Attorneys

Disability Attorney in Indianapolis, Indiana

5(1 reviews)
(317) 639-5161128 N Delaware St, Fl 3, Indianapolis, IN 46204View on Yelp
John P Young - Young and Young Personal Injury Attorneys - disability attorney in Indianapolis, IN

Client Reviews

5
out of 5
1 reviews

Based on Yelp ratings

Read reviews on Yelp

About John P Young - Young and Young Personal Injury Attorneys

Young and Young Personal Injury Attorneys is led by John P. Young and located at 128 N Delaware St, Floor 3, in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The firm holds a 5-star rating on Yelp and practices in two areas that frequently intersect: Social Security disability law and personal injury. Clients who have been seriously injured and are no longer able to work often find themselves pursuing both a disability benefits claim and a personal injury case simultaneously, making a firm that handles both a practical choice. John P. Young and the team at Young and Young work with Indianapolis-area residents who are dealing with the Social Security Administration's often lengthy and frustrating claims process, as well as those who have been hurt due to another party's negligence. The firm's downtown location puts it close to federal and state court facilities and makes it accessible for clients throughout Marion County and the broader Indianapolis metropolitan area.

Practice Areas

Social Security Disability (SSDI) Claims
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Applications
Social Security Appeals and ALJ Hearings
Personal Injury Representation
Auto Accident Claims
Slip and Fall Cases
Insurance Claim Disputes

Specialties

Social Security LawPersonal Injury Law

How They Can Help

Young and Young helps Social Security disability clients from the initial application stage all the way through federal court appeals if necessary, building the medical and vocational record needed to demonstrate that a client meets SSA's definition of disability. On the personal injury side, the firm pursues compensation for clients injured in auto accidents, premises liability incidents, and other negligence situations, handling negotiations with insurance carriers and courtroom litigation when a fair resolution requires it.

What to Expect

When you first reach out to Young and Young, John P. Young or a member of the team will review your situation and explain whether your disability claim, injury case, or both have viable paths forward. The firm handles the heavy lifting of gathering records, communicating with the Social Security Administration or insurance companies, and preparing you for any hearings or depositions, so you can focus on your health and recovery while your legal matters are being addressed.

Service Area

Young and Young serves clients across Indianapolis, Marion County, and throughout the central Indiana region from their downtown office on N Delaware St.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SSDI and SSI, and which does Young and Young handle?
SSDI is based on your work history and the Social Security taxes you have paid, while SSI is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Young and Young handles both types of claims and can help you determine which program or programs apply to your situation.
Can Young and Young handle my personal injury case and disability claim at the same time?
Yes. Because the firm practices in both Social Security law and personal injury law, clients dealing with injuries that have also prevented them from working can get representation in both areas without splitting their cases between separate attorneys.
What should I do if the Social Security Administration denied my disability application?
A denial does not mean your claim is over. You typically have 60 days from the date of the denial notice to file an appeal. Young and Young can review the reasons for your denial and help you prepare a stronger case at the reconsideration or hearing stage.
How does Young and Young charge for personal injury cases?
Personal injury cases are commonly handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning the firm receives a percentage of the recovery rather than an upfront fee. You should ask about the specific fee arrangement during your consultation.
Does Young and Young represent clients at Social Security hearings before administrative law judges?
Yes. Representing clients at ALJ hearings is a core part of the firm's Social Security practice. Having an attorney present your case, question vocational and medical experts, and argue on your behalf at a hearing significantly strengthens your position compared to appearing without representation.
Where is Young and Young located in Indianapolis?
The firm is located at 128 N Delaware St, Floor 3, in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. You can call (317) 639-5161 to reach the office and schedule a consultation with John P. Young.

Free ClaimPath Tools

Whether you work with John P Young - Young and Young Personal Injury Attorneys or file on your own, these tools help you prepare a stronger claim.

Need Help with Your SSDI Application?

ClaimPath helps you build a strong disability claim with AI-powered guidance and SSA-compliant document generation.

Start Free Eligibility Screen

Other Disability Attorneys in Indianapolis

Nearby Cities with Disability Attorneys

ClaimPath
Start Free Trial