Stacy J. Crider - Indianapolis, IN
Attorney at Hankey Marks & Crider
Social Security Disability Lawyers in Indianapolis, IN
429 E Vermont Street Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46202
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Indianapolis Social Security Disability Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Social Security Disability
- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
Attorney Information
Overview
Stacy J. Crider is a Partner at the Hankey Marks & Crider, which she joined in 2010. Her primary practice areas are Social Security Disability, Worker's Compensation, and Personal Injury.
She graduated from law school in 2009, and earned her J.D. from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. While in law school, she served as a student attorney for the Criminal Defense and Wrongful Conviction Clinic where she represented clients pro bono in the Marion County D Felony Court, as well as worked on wrongful conviction appeals. She was a member of Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and was selected as a pupil for the Indianapolis branch of the American Inns of Court. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice with minors in Psychology and Political Science from Indiana University. While at Indiana University, she was chosen to work for the Innocence Project as a research assistant, a cause which remains very important to her.
Stacy always wanted to be in a profession where she could help others which is what led her to practice law. As a Social Security Disability attorney, she prides herself on advocating hard for her clients while also being compassionate, straightforward, and honest with them. Prior to joining the Hankey Marks & Crider, Stacy worked as a criminal defense attorney in Bloomington, Indiana.
In June 2019, she traveled to Washington, DC, and was sworn into the Supreme Court of the United States Bar, which gives an attorney the ability to file a case with the High Court. She was honored to be sworn in by all members of the SCOTUS, including one of her personal heroes, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Mrs. Crider was born and raised in Columbus, Indiana. After getting married and having children, she and her husband, Bobby, moved back to the area. They built a home on a quiet piece of land, where they now reside with their three children, Sam, Max, and Millie. Stacy enjoys traveling with her family and providing fun and meaningful experiences for her children. In her spare time, Stacy loves to run, attend concerts, sing, kayak, and spend time relaxing with family and friends at any lake or beach.
Education
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Legal Education
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Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law,
Indianapolis,
Indiana, 2009
Honors: Criminal Defense and Wrongful Conviction Clinic, Student Attorney
Honors: Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, Member
Honors: Selected as a Pupil for the Indianapolis branch of the American Inns of Court
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Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law,
Indianapolis,
Indiana, 2009
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Non Legal Education
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Indiana University, 2003
Honors: Chosen to work for the Innocence Project as a Research Assistant
Major: Criminal Justice
Minor: Psychology and Political Science
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Indiana University, 2003
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, “Out of the Darkness Campus Walk”, Columbus, Indiana
Other Affiliations
- Indiana Bar Association (Active member)
- Indianapolis Bar Association (Active member)
- American Association for Justice (Active member)
- Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (Active member)
- Indiana Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (Active member)
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Contact
429 E Vermont Street
Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 634-8565
Fax: 317-634-9818
Email: Send a message
Hours: Hours: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm
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