Injured in a Provo car accident? Our car accident lawyers fight for your rights. Free consultation.
Summary: If a crash in Provo left you with medical bills, missed work, or insurance headaches, our Provo car accident lawyers can step in, protect your rights, and pursue full compensation.
Collisions on I-15, State Street, University Ave, and other local roads can upend life fast. A skilled Provo car accident lawyer takes care of insurance issues, gathers the proof needed for your claim, and keeps things moving so you can focus on healing.
When you work with our team, you get more than legal paperwork—you get guidance, communication, and an advocate who truly understands how overwhelming an accident can feel.
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Summary: Call police, get medical care, capture evidence, and speak with a lawyer before dealing with insurers.
Call 911 or local police so there’s an official report. Even if you feel okay, see a doctor promptly—some injuries surface hours or days later.
When it’s safe, take photos of vehicle damage, license plates, skid marks, and road hazards. Collect witness names and contact details.
Avoid talking about fault or giving any recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer until you’ve spoken with a lawyer who can protect your rights. Stick to facts with officers.
A knowledgeable Provo car accident attorney manages communications with insurers, gathers crucial proof, and fights to recover compensation for your medical costs, lost income, and property damage.
Summary: Quick answers about first steps, deadlines, fault, compensation, and whether cases go to court.
Call 911, get medical care, exchange information, take photos, and speak with a lawyer before talking to insurers.
Utah generally allows up to four years to bring an injury claim from a car crash, and two years for a wrongful death claim. Property-damage claims generally carry a three-year filing window. Starting sooner helps preserve evidence and options.
If you’re less than 50% responsible for the crash, you can still pursue compensation—though the amount is reduced by your share of fault under Utah’s comparative negligence rule.
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, future care, lost income or earning ability, vehicle repairs, and personal hardships such as pain, stress, or changes to your daily life. In rare cases, punitive damages may apply.
Most cases settle through discussion or mediation, but we always prepare as if a trial might happen—giving you stronger leverage with insurers. That readiness often leads to better settlement results.
Summary: The value of a claim depends on liability, injuries, treatment, and insurance coverage.
Every case is different. For clear guidance on what your claim may be worth, talk with a Provo car accident lawyer.
Summary: Local experience, proven results, and a client-first approach.
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"I had a claim involving my own insurance company. I tried to negotiate with them, and they completely denied my claim – two times. I then hired Strong Law, and the change was instant. The insurance company immediately began negotiating, and Jed was able to secure an unbelievably good settlement. I will never again attempt to take-on an insurance company without Strong Law in my corner. Thank you!"
"I hired Strong Law after my car accident. Jed and his team worked hard on my case. They were professional and compassionate through my surgery and as I recovered, and they were awesome on communication. I got justice and awesome compensation. I would recommend Strong Law to anyone in my situation."
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