Allyson K. Delgado
Allyson Delgado is an attorney in Kightlinger & Gray’s Merrillville, Indiana office. She joined Kightlinger & Gray in 2024 with civil litigation experience in, but not limited to the areas of construction, transportation, insurance coverage litigation and employment. Allyson is licensed and experienced in both, federal and Indiana state courts, including small claims. She has experience in both plaintiff and defense side of matters giving her a unique point-of-view and advantage when defending clients in suits.
Education
- Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, J.D., 2022
- Indiana University Bloomington, B.S., Law & Public Policy, 2019
Admissions
- Indiana, 2022
Distinctions
- Health Law Graduate Certificate, 2022
- Indiana Health Law Review
- Outstanding Clinic Student (Health and Human Rights Clinic) 2021-2022
Author & Speaker
- Racial Disparities in Mental Health Treatment: How Indiana Misses the Mark in Providing Accessible and Quality Treatment Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic, Indiana Health Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2022
- Indianapolis Bar Association
- Indiana State Bar Association
Allyson Delgado is an attorney in Kightlinger & Gray’s Merrillville, Indiana office. She joined Kightlinger & Gray in 2024 with civil litigation experience in, but not limited to the areas of construction, transportation, insurance coverage litigation and employment. Allyson is licensed and experienced in both, federal and Indiana state courts, including small claims. She has experience in both plaintiff and defense side of matters giving her a unique point-of-view and advantage when defending clients in suits.
Education
- Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, J.D., 2022
- Indiana University Bloomington, B.S., Law & Public Policy, 2019
Admissions
- Indiana, 2022
Distinctions
- Health Law Graduate Certificate, 2022
- Indiana Health Law Review
- Outstanding Clinic Student (Health and Human Rights Clinic) 2021-2022
Author & Speaker
- Racial Disparities in Mental Health Treatment: How Indiana Misses the Mark in Providing Accessible and Quality Treatment Amidst the Coronavirus Pandemic, Indiana Health Law Review, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2022
- Indianapolis Bar Association
- Indiana State Bar Association