Statistically, whether you consult the Utah Department of Public Safety or any one of America’s many insurance companies, you’ll always hear that summer is the most dangerous time to drive. Specifically the months of June, July and August have the highest mortality rate due to auto accidents. While this may seem contradictory to what most...Read More
Speeding is a major factor in most auto accidents. In fact, speed and the likelihood of an accident are strongly correlated. For example, a driver’s speed—relative to the surrounding mass of traffic—causes an obvious increase in danger, seeing as how it’s impossible that other motorists be forewarned of the speeding vehicle in question. Furthermore, common...Read More
Generally speaking, teenage drivers first take to the road with an instructor in a driver’s education vehicle. Most of these drivers are also uninsured and unlicensed. Establishing liability in auto collisions with a student driver can be complicated, to say the least. Depending on the situation, there are three main ways to receive compensation in...Read More
Consumer confidence is a vital part of any company’s success. Customers, in Utah and throughout the United States, should be able to trust that purchased products will perform as promised. Despite this very basic expectation, there are still defective products sold each and every day. When these products harm a consumer, it is important that...Read More
The National Safety Council found that slip and fall accidents are the most common of work-related injuries in the United States. Over the years, many people have received proper coverage for accidents at their respective places of employment through workers’ compensation. However, there are some cases in which the employer isn’t necessarily at fault. When...Read More