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What Are Witness Statements?

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 29, 20230 Comments

Witness statements can be a valuable form of evidence in a personal injury case. A witness statement is a written or recorded statement provided by someone who witnessed an accident or incident. Witness statements can help establish what happened, who was at fault, and the extent of your injuries...

General Trial Strategies for Personal Injury Cases

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 19, 20230 Comments

The trial strategy in a personal injury case will depend on the specific facts and circumstances of the case. However, here are some general strategies that personal injury attorneys may use during a trial: 1. Establishing fault: In a personal injury case, the plaintiff (the injured party) must ...

How do I find a Personal Injury Attorney?

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 12, 20230 Comments

Here are some ways you can find a personal injury attorney: 1. Referrals from friends and family: Ask friends and family members if they know of any personal injury attorneys they can recommend. Referrals from trusted sources can be a good way to find an attorney who has a good reputation and is...

Compensation in a Personal Injury Case

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 10, 20230 Comments

The compensation you can receive in a personal injury case will depend on the specific circumstances of your case. Here are some types of compensation that may be available: 1. Medical expenses: This includes compensation for all the medical expenses you have incurred due to your injury, includi...

Common Types of Personal Injury Cases

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 09, 20230 Comments

1. Car accidents: This is one of the most common types of personal injury cases, which involves injuries resulting from car accidents due to the negligence of another driver. 2. Slip and fall accidents: This type of case involves injuries sustained due to a slip, trip, or fall on someone else's ...

10 Beginning Steps for a Personal Injury Case

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 07, 20230 Comments

Gather the facts: Collect all the relevant information about the case, including medical records, police reports, witness statements, photographs, and any other evidence that can help establish liability and damages. Identify the legal issues: Determine the legal issues involved in the case,...

3 Mistakes That Could Harm Your Personal Injury Claim

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJan 04, 20220 Comments

No matter how much confidence you have in the strength of your personal injury claim, one small mistake could be enough to jeopardize your entire case. You can expect the insurance company to take advantage of any opportunity to deny or reduce the value of your claim, so it is critical that you a...

June 2020 Family Law

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsJun 02, 20200 Comments

OVERCOMING OBSTACLES  We created this firm in order to help people to overcome life's legal obstacles. There are lots of obstacles that occur in everyday life. People have difficulties and problems and they often turn to those who have increased knowledge or expertise in whatever area it is that...

April 2020 Personal Injury & Business Law

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsApr 13, 20200 Comments

PERSONAL INJURY - LIEN REDUCTIONS = MORE MONEY AT SETTLEMENT One benefit that people who have been involved in an accident often don't think about is that attorneys can help them reduce down their liens. There are lots of situations where we're able to come in and help these people get a settle...

FAMILY LAW - Child Custody

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsOct 25, 20190 Comments

WHAT IS CHILD SUPPORT AND HOW IS IT CALCULATED? A lot of people wonder what is child support and how is it calculated? Child support is the basic amount that's required under the statute and under the Utah Child Support Guidelines for a payor spouse to pay the recipient spouse. And child support...

BUSINESS LAW - Contracts

Posted by T. Jake HinkinsOct 25, 20190 Comments

DOES A BUSINESS CONTRACT HAVE TO BE IN WRITING? Sometimes people ask what types of contracts have to be in writing. There is actually only a very small subset of different contracts that have to be in writing. Those contracts are governed by what's called the statute of frauds, which lays out the...

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