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Blog2021-07-21T13:05:43-07:00
  • Pencil With a Personal Injury Claim
      In St. George, Utah and across the country, few things are more popular than sports. Whether it’s football, basketball, baseball or some other sport, Americans can’t seem to get enough of their favorite athletic activities. But as many a lawyer would note, these fun activities unfortunately frequently result in injury and in some cases, even wrongful death. While there are occasionally incidents where nothing could have predicted that an injury would occur, in many
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    Construction is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States. Whether contractors are working on scaffolding, installing power lines or water mains, construction laborers are at a heightened risk for traumatic injury and wrongful death. Digging trenches is a necessary part of the job for plumbing and utility companies from St. George, Utah to the Eastern Seaboard. The proper formation of sidewalls and fortifications, when put in place a safe distance away from
  • Red Stamp of Personal Injury Claim
    Even in our picturesque home of Salt Lake City, these days, it seems that danger lurks all around us at every turn. Whether it be a tragic auto accident on a busy highway or incident of wrongful death involving an FDA-approved medication, it’s easy to get lost in the worry that accompanies these well-publicized happenings. Even worse, many of the very things we’ve come to associate with normalcy or everyday life present their respective threats.
  • Motorcycle Accident 1
    From Farmington, Utah to the most remote of locations out on America’s East Cost, motorcycles are extremely expensive. For this reason, they’re almost always treated with a great deal of care and respect by their owners. However, when not in use, it’s much more difficult to have complete control over what’s going on. With that in mind, the next time you part with your beloved bike at a rest stop or local eatery in Farmington,
  • Wheelchair Inside of a Hospital
    There’s a reason so many professional and college athletes have been sporting pink shoes, undershirts and sweatbands during the month of October—it’s breast cancer awareness month. Medically speaking, from St. George, Utah to Salt Lake City, though each and every lawyer here at Robert J. DeBry generally deals with lawsuits involving medical malpractice and drug injury, we’re excited for what the future has in store for the fight against breast cancer. Though our overall contribution
  • Athlete Who Feels Better After an Injury
    Though necessary in our current day and age, driving is a dangerous activity. Not only is it threatening for those who find themselves directly behind the wheel of a vehicle in Provo, Utah or elsewhere, but it can also be a point of concern for pedestrians. For example, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, each and every year, roughly 5,000 pedestrians are involved in fatal automobile accidents. Even more harrowing, upwards of 76,000
  • DirtRoad2
    From the outskirts of Salt Lake City to other, more remote parts of the United States, living in a rural area comes with its own unique set of perks. Familial privacy, spacious properties and a more intimate connection with Mother Nature generally atop the list of benefits for those who forego the convenience of living in a city for the family farm, ranch, cabin or distant home. That said, while an escape from the hustle
  • Salt Lake Night
    These days, with advances in technology constantly taking place, it can be difficult for law enforcement agencies to keep up. While the majority of legal adjustments in Farmington, Utah and other places all across the country are put in place to prevent the further expansion of America’s auto accident epidemic, there’s yet another kind of transportive dilemma on the minds of numerous lawmakers and any experienced lawyer: unlawful aircraft operation. In recent months and years,
  • Blue driving in Toronto
    In the advent of a world in which cars drive themselves, consumers from European cities to the rolling hills of Provo, Utah have wondered—Who is liable in the event of an auto accident involving a self-driving car? For Volvo enthusiasts, the answer is clear. In a statement from Håkan Samuelsson last week in Washington, the Volvo President and chief executive officer made clear that the Swedish automaker will accept full responsibility for any auto accident
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    Since the rollout of new road test rules in the state of California last year, there have been nine crashes in the state involving self-driving cars and more traditional vehicles piloted by error-prone humans. Out of the nine accidents, all but one involved a Google driverless vehicle. The data from the California Department of Motor Vehicles show that—such is the case for most humans involved in an auto accident—the vast majority of these incidents occurred
  • Nerd Holding a Lone Steering Wheel
    It doesn’t matter who you are, where you come from, what you drive or how long you’ve been driving—the threat of an auto accident is always present, even in pleasant cities like Farmington, Utah. That said, some accidents are more serious than others. More often than not, when an auto accident takes place, it’s a bumper-to-bumper affair with the person in the back being held accountable for what’s happened. However, is this always the case?
  • Speeding Red Car With Lights
    If you’ve flipped on the news in the past couple of days, be it in St. George, Utah or elsewhere, odds are high that you’ve seen the Volkswagen name pop up a time or two. Unfortunately for all fans of the German car brand, the headlines haven’t been positive. You guessed it—once again, yet another major vehicle manufacturer is facing a widespread auto recall debacle. That said, there’s no need to fret or hire a