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Bike Accident Cases
When Utah cyclists are harmed by the actions or negligence of the motorists around them, the personal injury attorneys at Get Brett® are dedicated to helping these individuals receive the compensation they deserve.
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Connecting Bike Accident Victims With Personal Injury Attorneys
The Utah Department of Public Safety reports a troubling increase in bicycle accidents, with a 48% increase in reported incidents over the last five years. The Get Brett® team can help clients in such difficult times by connecting them with competent personal injury attorneys who specialize in bicycle accident claims. These lawyers are familiar with the special legal intricacies that accompany bike accidents, such as liability and insurance claims. Victims can effectively navigate the legal procedure and get the recompense they deserve with their assistance. Get Brett® aims to alleviate the burdens faced by bike accident victims in Utah and improve their chances of achieving a favorable outcome in their cases.
What If The Person That Hit Me Didn’t Have Auto Insurance?
We’ll look at whether you have uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage as part of your auto insurance policy. This policy is specifically designed for situations in which the at-fault driver either does not have insurance or has insufficient coverage. If you have UM/UIM coverage, we will make a claim with your insurance company.
We will investigate other legal possibilities if you do not have UM/UIM coverage or if the coverage is insufficient to properly cover your expenses. This may include filing a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent motorist in order to hold them personally liable for your injuries and damages. Our personal injury attorneys provide steadfast assistance and experience to assist you in obtaining the financial support you require to recuperate and move forward following a bike accident, regardless of insurance position.
Trial Lawyers vs. Regular Lawyers
One of the biggest differences between the Get Brett® law firm and other law firms is that we are trial lawyers. This means that we are not afraid to take a case to trial if necessary. While many lawyers are comfortable settling out of court, our personal injury attorneys are always prepared to go to trial if it means getting our clients the compensation they deserve.
This approach has resulted in some impressive settlements for our clients, including a $20,000,000 settlement in an electrocution case resulting in traumatic brain injury, A $15,000,000 settlement for an industrial accident and a $5,000,000 settlement for a wrongful death vehicle accident as well as numerous other multi-million dollar settlements in cases involving wrongful death, medical malpractice, and personal injury.
We Request Phone Records From At-Fault Drivers
One way we do this is by sending subpoenas to the at-fault driver’s phone company to request records that can show whether the driver was texting or talking on the phone at the time of the crash.
Texting and driving or talking on the phone while driving are major causes of car accidents, and proving that the other driver was engaging in these activities at the time of the crash can be critical in establishing liability. By sending subpoenas to the at-fault driver’s phone company, our personal injury attorneys can obtain records that show when calls or texts were made, and use that information to build a strong case for our clients.
Google, Get Brett
“The insurance companies have their own lawyers, but who is looking out for you?
That’s where I come in.”
“As a trial attorney at Get Brett, I firmly believe that our expertise in trial advocacy sets us apart from regular lawyers. While regular lawyers may have knowledge of the law, trial attorneys have a deep understanding of the legal system and how to navigate it effectively. We have the ability to think on our feet, analyze complex legal issues, and persuasively argue our clients’ cases in front of a judge and jury.”
Brett Boulton
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