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Is Medical Attention Important After a Utah Slip and Fall Accident?

According to the CDC, About one out of five slip and fall accidents cause severe head injuries or broken bones. Many of these people who suffered injuries from a slip and fall in Utah neglect to get medical attention afterward.  As Utah's premier personal injury lawyers, we know that a slip and fall injury can lead to many devastating and life-altering consequences. If you or a loved one has sustained a...

How To Prevent Slip and Fall Accidents

A slip and fall accident is one of the most common accidents to happen in a workplace. Slips, trips, and falls cause about 26% of nonfatal work injuries. Also, it seems that slip and fall accidents lead to more than 700 deaths annually.  If you or a loved one has suffered from a slip and fall accident at work, the attorneys at Utah Personal Injury Attorneys will help you get the compensation you deserve....

Worker’s Compensation and COVID-19

If you are deemed an essential worker during this pandemic, you may be able to file a personal injury claim on top of your worker's compensation claim. Suppose your employer is not following the CDC guidelines and using best practices for social distancing or cleaning and disinfecting the workspaces. In that case, you have a right and a moral duty to report what you have experienced or seen as it has...

The Five Most Dangerous Jobs in Utah

Some jobs in Utah are more dangerous than others. Sometimes the work itself is precarious, and sometimes it's the working environment that poses a danger to workers. Every employer in Utah should offer workers compensation to take care of you when you get hurt during any job. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work out that way. In a dangerous job, the cost of an accident adds up quickly. Here are five of...

Common Workplace Injuries Requiring Disability

On-the-job injuries are more common than you may believe. Millions of individuals suffer occupational injuries yearly and apply for employees' comp. In 2015, nearly 3 million nonfatal work environment injuries were reported in the USA. That's approximately 8,000 injuries per day, according to the Freedom Mutual Research Study Institute for Security. Exactly How Workers' Comp Can Aid Injured...

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