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Can I pursue loss of consortium damages?

Posted on February 20, 2018
Ever since your spouse was catastrophically injured in a collision caused by a drunk driver, you have been catering to all of her needs. You’ve also been responsible for picking up the slack — taking care of the kids, driving them to school, preparing lunches, keeping the house clean — all while continuing to...
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Traumatic brain injury types: Open and closed injuries

Posted on February 19, 2018
If you suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a result of a car accident, you may want to learn a few things about these serious injuries. It’s important that you understand that you may have a long road ahead of you to recover and heal. For one, you’ll want to know what kind...
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Workers Compensation Attorneys And Laws In Utah

Posted on December 19, 2012
Workers Compensation Law Says Employers Are The "Exclusive Remedy" For Job Injury Did you know that f you are injured on the job, your exclusive remedy comes in the form of workers compensation benefits paid by the employer's workers compensation insurance? If you have been injured on the job, and you think a third-party...
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Motions That Could End Your Case Before Trial

Posted on August 1, 2011
A lot can happen before your case gets to trial – if it’s headed there at all. Pretrial motions are requests that lawyers can file to petition for a ruling on a certain issue in the case. Such motions can be either dispositive (it can end the case before trial) or non-dispositive. We’ve listed...
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