Work is burden enough without it resulting in injury. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were about 2.9 million workplace injuries reported in the U.S. during 2015. These numbers are staggering and for those who work in the law profession, one can see the possible financial compensation that could come from workplace injuries....Read More
Law is certainly not an easy field to enter. The late nights working, stressful judges and uncomfortable cases can be enough to deter possible interest. Yet, it is certainly one of the most rewarding fields. Every single day, lawyers around the world fight for citizens’ livelihood. For example, wrongful death cases exist to help family...Read More
It’s no secret that people from Salt Lake City all the way to the City that Never Sleeps love their pets. However, we are faced with the reality that our animals may face a wrongful death. Animals can be run over by cars, beaten or treated poorly at the vet. If you decide to sue...Read More
Since the summer months are upon Utah, the valley is getting ready for everyone to come out and play. With events ranging from the Bubble Run to the giant water slide that will run downtown, people will want to get out and experience all that the city has to offer. In the midst of all...Read More
Water is an element necessary to maintain life, but when consumed incorrectly, water can be deadly. Though individuals are often encouraged to drink several glasses of water each day, what happens when they drink more than that? Could it lead to a wrongful death? Can water consumption ever be harmful? Perhaps you live somewhere warm,...Read More
The highways of Provo, Utah can get pretty busy during the day, so it is always best to be aware of your surroundings. Texting should be the least of your worries while driving. After all, you wouldn’t want to face a lawyer during a wrongful death case. Driving is not a game, it requires extreme...Read More
The news is echoing from West Valley City, Utah to the south, about a Virginia woman’s fight for justice after her claims that Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder led to her cancer diagnosis. Sixty-two year old Lois Slemp was diagnosed with ovarian cancer five years ago, after 40 years of using this baby powder. Slemp’s...Read More
Two Arizona families are suing Polaris on wrongful death charges after two women died in an ATV accident in Moab, a popular off-roading location a few hours southeast of Provo. The ATV, a Ranger 800 model, caught fire and burned the two women to death after it tipped over. The sheriff’s investigators determined the cause...Read More
Traffic laws seem trivial to many drivers. Perhaps this is the reason why about 165,000 accidents happen at intersections each year in the U.S. It is surprising that so many automobile accidents happen by running red lights when it is so easy to prevent. Traffic signals are placed to protect drivers on the road, but...Read More
The age that a person can conceal weapons in Utah has lowered from 21 to 18. Many question if these new privileges make young adults safer or if it endangers others. Some fear that young adults with a lack of impulse control could cause wrongful death through irresponsible shooting. A Plight for Protection Some 18...Read More