How Long Will My Personal Injury Case Take?
Timeline of an Accident Claim & Settlement There is no formula for exactly how long your personal injury case will take because of a number of factors unique to every case, but we can confidently say that there is no incentive in personal injury cases for your personal injury attorney to drag out the...
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Why Doesn’t My Primary Care Physician Refer Me To A Chiropractor?
Introduction A question I am frequently asked by some of our clients is why didn’t the emergency room, the hospital, or their primary care physician recommend them to see a chiropractor for their back pain, neck pain, headaches, migraines, etc. While many times clients are referred to chiropractic, there are still some instances where...
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How the Covid-19 Pandemic Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case
The Covid-19 Pandemic The Covid-19 Pandemic has changed the way personal injury attorneys assist clients. Almost 18 months after the pandemic started in March 2020, many personal injury lawyers are still working from home in various parts of the country, and most courts are still holding hearings online. Our firm shut down initially during...
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Can I recover for personal injury from an ATV accident?
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, each year more than 135,000 people are injured on all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and hundreds of fatalities occur as a result of ATV accidents. In Utah each year there are approximately 7 or more deaths from ATV accidents. This article is not meant to be a critique of...
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Can you sue a restaurant if you are injured at a restaurant?
Generally, a restaurant owner is responsible to keep their premises safe for those who visit their restaurant, or they must provide a warning if they cannot keep the area in their restaurant safe. If they fail to provide safe premises or warn patrons of their dangers, they can be held liable for injuries in...
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What is a spinal cord injury?
Overview: Spinal Cord Injury According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes (NIH) Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injuries, with catastrophic falls a close second. Additional known causes are acts of violence (primarily gunshot wounds) and sports/recreational activities. In fact, there are approximately 18,000 new spinal cord...
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