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Category Archives: Wrongful Death
Train Crossings & Distracted Walking – A Deadly Mix
Sadly, a young woman was fatally injured earlier this week here in Utah when she walked into the path of an oncoming light rail commuter train (TRAX). According to local news sources, she may have been talking on her phone … Continue reading
Personal Injury Lawsuits and Time Limits — Statute of Limitations
Sometimes people call us or schedule a consultation and tell us that the incident that caused their injury happened a number of years ago. Unfortunately, if too many years have passed since the injury happened, it may be difficult for … Continue reading
Failure to Use Turn Signals Causes More Accidents Than Distracted Driving
When’s the last time you used your turn signals when driving? According to research by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), drivers neglect to use their turn signals when making a turn around 25% of the time. Drivers also either … Continue reading
Protecting Children From Poisoning and Suffocation
According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there was a 29% decline in accidental deaths among children under age 20 from 2000 to 2009. However, deaths from poisoning and suffocation increased substantially. Poisoning deaths … Continue reading
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month!
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the message from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is “One Text or Call Could Wreck it All.” In 2009 (most recent statistics), distracted driving killed nearly 5,500 people – that’s 16% of … Continue reading
Airline Pilot vs. Truck Driver Comparison
Vacation season is just around the corner and that means travel. Some of us will travel to distant locations by commercial airplane. Most of us, however, will find ourselves sharing the road with 80,000 pound semi trucks. Guess who’s safer? … Continue reading
Keeping Summer Safe For Teen Drivers – Graduated Driver’s License Programs
Summer is fast approaching – and along with its many pleasures come some unhappy truths. Summer is the deadliest time of year for teen drivers. Statistics show that the risk of car accidents (year round) is higher among 16 – … Continue reading
Semi Truck Overturned On Utah I-15S – Traffic Snarled But No Injuries
Wind gusts of up to 60 mph may have contributed to an overturned semi truck on Monday (3/26/2012) that blocked all lanes on I-15 South in Utah County, Utah. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured. The size, weight, and poor … Continue reading
Resources for Older Drivers
The “graying” of America is starting to affect national driving statistics. Older drivers (over age 65) are a growing percentage of the driving population, are keeping their licenses longer, and are driving farther. What kind of car accident record to … Continue reading












































