January 21, 2022
3 RED FLAGS IN HIRING A UTAH PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY
It seems like every Utah attorney advertises they do car accidents and personal injury law—but few actually do it regularly and consistently. Often those attorneys are doing a bit a divorce, bankruptcy and Wills to pay the bills. They don’t really practice injury law day-in, day-out. Here are some red flags when… Continue reading
December 27, 2021
CAN I GET MY ATTORNEY FEES BACK IN MY UTAH CAR ACCIDENT SETTLEMENT? NO.
QUESTION: A common question asked is whether an injured person can recoup their attorney fees in their car accident settlement. No. You can’t get your attorney fees back from a car accident settlement. ANSWER: In most car accident injury litigation or settlements you can’t get your attorney fees back. If you win… Continue reading
October 21, 2021
When and Why You Should Immediately Hire a Utah Car Accident Lawyer after your Car Accident
QUESTION: When and Why You Should Immediately Hire a Utah Car Accident Lawyer after your Car Accident. ANSWER: Immediately. Here is a list of reasons to hire a Utah car accident lawyer immediately after your Utah car accident. Traumatic Brain Injuries, like many other injuries are not always apparent after the… Continue reading
October 21, 2021
HOW DO I CHOSE A UTAH PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY FOR MY CAR ACCIDENT CASE?
FINDING A UTAH PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY. WHAT TO LOOK FOR. Looking online can be overwhelming when trying to chose a Utah personal injury lawyer for your injury case. The way a law firm looks online can be totally different from their real reputation in the community with other judges and attorneys.… Continue reading
July 01, 2021
What is “MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT” in relation to my Utah personal injury case?
[video width="1920" height="1080" src="https://gunterinjurylaw.com/wp-content/themes/lawfirmsites/images/injurycase.mp4"][/video] WHAT IS MAXIMUM MEDICAL IMPROVEMENT AND WHY IT MATTERS IN YOUR UTAH CAR ACCIDENT INSURANCE CLAIM. Attorney Jake Gunter has been practicing law for nearly 20 years. Continue reading