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The National Trial Lawyers announces Jaren Sandberg as a member of the NTL – Civil Plaintiff – Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Utah

Posted September 29, 2025
The National Trial Lawyers proudly announces the selection of Jaren Sandberg, a distinguished member of We Win Injury Law, as an NTL - Civil Plaintiff - Top 100 Trial Lawyer in the state of Utah. The Top 100 distinction is bestowed upon a select group of attorneys who exhibit superior qualifications, exemplary trial results,...
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What to Know About Comparative Fault and Shared Liability

Posted September 18, 2025
Personal injury cases aren’t always black and white. Sometimes, multiple parties share responsibility for an accident, creating a complex web of liability that can impact your financial recovery. If this is the case for you, reach out to our personal injury lawyer in St. George today. When liability is distributed among different parties, Utah’s...
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What Is Mediation in a Personal Injury Case?

Posted September 15, 2025
Mediation has become an increasingly popular alternative to courtroom trials in personal injury cases. This process offers a collaborative approach where a neutral third party helps facilitate negotiations between you and the insurance company or defendant. While mediation can lead to faster resolutions and lower legal costs, its success depends heavily on preparation, strategy,...
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What Is Arbitration in a Personal Injury Case?

Posted September 10, 2025
When settlement negotiations reach an impasse and both parties want to avoid the uncertainty and expense of a full trial, arbitration offers an alternative path to resolution. This process combines elements of negotiation and courtroom proceedings, often delivering faster results than traditional litigation. However, arbitration also comes with unique rules, limitations, and potential drawbacks...
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Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable in Utah?

Posted September 3, 2025
You’ve reached the end of your personal injury lawsuit and finally received a settlement, believing that this difficult period is over. Then, you receive an unexpected tax bill from the IRS—and discover you’re on the hook for additional taxes from your settlement. You may be surprised to learn that tax implications are not always...
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Why You Shouldn’t Settle Too Quickly with the Insurance Company

Posted August 30, 2025
In the days after an accident, an insurance representative may contact you and offer a settlement. The temptation to accept a quick settlement is understandable: you have bills to pay, you want to put the accident behind you, and the company’s offer might seem generous compared to your immediate expenses. However, once you sign...
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