How to Document Evidence After a Utah Pedestrian Accident
The hours and days that follow a pedestrian accident matter enormously. The evidence you gather—or fail to gather—can shape whether you receive fair compensation for your injuries or walk away with nothing. While no one expects to be prepared for a situation like this, knowing what steps to take can give you back a...
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Dealing with Tailgaters: Dangers of “Brake Checking”
Few things on the road test your patience quite like a driver riding your bumper. Frustration against tailgaters can build quickly, and the temptation to “send a message” by tapping your brakes might feel justified in the moment. But that split-second decision can transform a tense encounter into a serious crash. What Is Brake...
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Can You File a Premises Liability Claim If There Was a Warning Sign?
In Utah, every property owner owes a duty of care to people who lawfully enter their premises. That duty requires them to keep their property reasonably safe, inspect for hazards, and either fix dangerous conditions or warn visitors about them. So when you see a warning sign near the spot where you were hurt,...
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What Evidence Do You Need for a Slip and Fall Claim?
A slip and fall claim is a type of premises liability case in which an injured person seeks compensation from a property owner whose negligence created or failed to address a fall hazard. Winning this kind of claim depends on proof. You must show that the owner knew (or reasonably should have known) about...
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Accidents Between Bicyclists and Pedestrians in Utah
When people picture a road collision, they typically imagine two vehicles or a car striking someone on foot. However, some of the most painful accidents involve no motor vehicle at all. A fast-moving cyclist carries enough force to cause concussions, fractured wrists, broken ribs, and other serious injuries when they strike a pedestrian. These...
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Should You Settle or Go to Trial After a Car Accident?
Most car accident cases settle out of court, but that does not mean settling is always the right choice for you. The best path depends on the strength of your case, the severity of your injuries, and whether the insurance company is offering fair compensation. How Car Accident Settlements Work in Utah Utah is...
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