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How do I treat a brain injury after an auto accident?
Click here to discover the different recovery plans and how treatment really works for those who suffer a traumatic brain injury.
Is the owner of a vehicle liable in all cases?
In Utah, the general rule is that the owner of a vehicle is not liable for someone else driving their vehicle. There some exceptions to this though.
Liability for Utah motels and hotels
Under Utah law, hotels and motels are not “an insurer of safety” of their guests, but do owe their guests duties of ordinary care.
When is a left-hand turner liable under Utah law?
Left-hand turners cause a significant amount of auto accidents in Utah. Are they always liable under Utah law? Click here to find out.
When is a property owner liable for injuries?
Property owners are responsible for maintaining their property in a reasonably safe condition. If you got injured on someone’s property, they could be liable.
Are gun suppliers liable for other people’s injuries?
Are gun owners liable under Utah law for supplying guns to others who injure themselves or others? Read more to find out.
Wrongful death claims in Utah
Utah’s laws give you the right to make the responsible parties pay for the wrongful death of your loved one. Here are some considerations to take.
Service of process in Utah
Service of process means delivering a copy of the papers you file with the Court to the Defendant. Learn more about all about service of process in Utah.
Why you should retain a car accident attorney
Hiring a personal injury attorney to represent you can reduce the stress associated with complex legal proceedings and get you the money you deserve.
RESPONDEAT SUPERIOR IN UTAH
Respondeat superior or vicarious liability is the doctrine in which an employer or principle is held liable for their employees’ wrongful acts.