Excellent Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Farmington, Utah
Attorneys For Personal Injury in Farmington, Utah
Personal injury cases can become complicated and stressful very quickly. At LeBaron & Jensen, we understand you shouldn’t have to deal with paperwork and research while recovering from your injuries. We also know how quickly medical expenses and other related costs can rack up and leave you feeling helpless and falling behind financially. This is why we recommend hiring a personal injury attorney when you have been in an accident so we can hold the person accountable for your losses.
The best way to ensure you receive the financial compensation you deserve is to get the evidence, pictures, and resorts at the scene. Obtaining medical reports when you receive treatment for your injuries is also beneficial and should be turned over to your personal injury attorney. They can sort out all the information and make sure the insurance companies are giving accurate and pertinent information.
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Determining Liability in a Personal Injury Case
One of the most important factors in personal injury cases is determining negligence. Therefore, deciding who was at fault for the accident. Personal injury negligence is a legal term used to describe a situation where a person’s and/or organization’s carelessness leads to harm or injury to another person.
Sometimes the person or organization liable for your injury is clear to determine and easy to prove for your case. Other times, the liability is initially unclear and more evidence and expertise is needed. There are three main types of liability:
- Negligence– This refers to the duty of care the person or organization is obligated to and unintentionally failed to support. An example of this would be if the owner of a store recently mopped the floors during store hours, and failed to post “Floor is Wet” signage to warn their customers about the danger. Then a shopping customer walked on the floor, fell, and was injured. This was a mistake on behalf of the store owner, but is considered negligent in the personal injury of that customer.
- Intentional– This refers to a situation where someone intentionally causes harm to another person. This may include assault, trespassing, property damage/graffiti, fraud, etc.
- Strict liability– This is most commonly seen during dog bite cases in civil law. Strict liability is where the person who caused the accident is liable regardless of their intent or mental state. With dog bites, it doesn’t matter what the dog owner intended when the other person was injured, they are responsible for damages caused by their animal.
Each type of liability refers to different situations that can result in personal injury. Hiring a personal injury attorney can assist in determining the type of liability and person liable to get you justice.
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Areas We Serve
Box Elder County
- Willard
Davis County
- Bountiful
- Centerville
- Clearfield
- Farmington
- Kaysville
- Layton
- North Salt Lake
- Syracuse
- Woods Cross
Emery County
- Emery
Morgan County
- Croydon
- Morgan
- Mountain Green
Salt Lake County
- Salt Lake City
Summit County
- Coalville
- Echo
- Wanship
Weber County
- Eden
- Farr West
- Hooper
- Huntsville
- North Ogden
- Ogden
- Pleasant View
- Riverdale
- Roy
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LeBaron & Jensen has decades of combined experience handling a variety of personal injury cases throughout the mountain states. We provide free, no-obligation consultations for a variety of personal injury claims.
Utah
1241 North Main Street
Layton, UT 84041
Wyoming
1048 Main St, Suite A,
Evanston, WY 82930
