If you are still experiencing pain from a dog bite months later and never contacted a lawyer, it might be time to call Ipson Law. In the state of Utah, you have four years to file a lawsuit if you’ve been attacked and bitten by a dog. Every case is different, and our experienced lawyers…
Buckle Up for Utah Seat Belt Law Here at Ipson Law Firm, we take seat belt wearing seriously. Find out why it really is important to wear a seat belt and exactly what the Utah seat belt laws are. Utah Seat Belt Laws In Utah, the Utah driving code is clear: “The operator of a…
What Is a Personal Injury Lawyer (And How to Choose the Right One)? If you suffered an injury from an auto accident that was someone else’s fault, getting professional legal help is one of the best ways to protect your rights. However, it can be difficult to know where to begin if you have questions…
Utah Car Accident Prevention: What You Can Do to Decrease the Chance of Getting in a Car Accident How to Avoid Car Accidents in Utah In 2020, the Utah Highway Safety Office reported a total of 53,197 crashes in Utah, with 269 of these incidents being fatal. Even if these accidents are not fatal, they…
Many people who go into law do so because they have a passion for helping people. Those who choose to become a personal injury lawyer have this same passion, but also want to ensure that justice is served to victims of accidents. But how do you become a personal injury attorney? How many years of…
Motorcycle Safety Courses in Utah If you’re thinking about getting a motorcycle, it’s important to take a motorcycle safety course in Utah and learn Utah helmet laws. The state requires everyone who drives a motorcycle to get a motorcycle endorsement on their license. To get this, you will need to pass a driving skills test…
If you’ve slipped and fallen on someone else’s property, you may be asking yourself whether you can sue for a slip and fall accident in Utah. It’s a good question. Whether your injury ranges from a bad cut to a broken leg, Utah laws guarantee that you have the right to sue for your accident….
Car accident damages fall into one of two categories: economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include things like medical bills, car repairs, and lost income. These types of damages are usually easy to prove. Non-economic damages are more difficult as they don’t include an objective “dollar amount.” These damages include compensation for pain and suffering…