March 16, 2022
UTAH BOATING ACCIDENTS. ADJUSTER INTERVIEWS–DO I HAVE TO DO ONE?
Utah Boating Accident Lawyer--Jake Gunter. Utah has amazing boating and recreational opportunities. Just like cars, boating and recreational accidents can cause serious injuries. If you have been in a Utah boating or recreational accident, call personal injury lawyer Jake Gunter before giving an insurance adjuster interview. Call/TXT(801) 373-6345 for a free consultation.… Continue reading
February 09, 2022
HIT BY A CAR IN A UTAH CROSS WALK. WHO IS AT-FAULT?
Does It Matter, Legally, If I Was Hit By A Car While Walking Inside A Crosswalk? Yes. It Does Matter, But It Is Not Conclusive Or Decides The Issue. Being hit inside or outside of a crosswalk as a pedestrian is just one factor in deciding who was at-fault for… Continue reading
November 29, 2021
UTAH INSURANCE DISPUTE ATTORNEY JAKE GUNTER Call/TXT (801) 373-6345. No fee unless you recover.
Insurance Law Attorney Jake Gunter. Call/TXT (801) 373-6345 Insurance permeates our world. Insurance companies have been around for a very long time and are important in our society as we shift risk in our daily activities. As a result there is a lot of litigation and lawsuits surrounding insurance companies and… Continue reading
September 20, 2021
LIFE INSURANCE DENIAL ATTORNEY IN UTAH. ACCIDENT AND DISABILITY INSURANCE DENIALS (“AD&D”)
Dealing with a Utah life insurance denial or accidental death and dismemberment (“AD&D”) denial is frustrating, difficult and makes your feel helpless against large insurance companies. Delayed life insurance claims only add to the frustration. Hiring a Utah life insurance denial attorney to challenge your claim denial can make the difference and… Continue reading
July 14, 2021
HOW TO RESOLVE YOUR UTAH WRONGFUL DEATH INSURANCE CLAIM. WHAT IS THE PROCESS?
How are Utah Wrongful Death Claims Resolved? What If People (Heirs) Can’t Agree? The Problem: There is $150,000 in total insurance proceeds from a Utah car accident wrongful death case. But the three surviving heirs can’t agree on how to distribute the $150,000. What mechanisms are there to fix this problem? … Continue reading