Personal Injury
Personal Injury Law: Salt Lake City, Utah
Personal injury claims and lawsuits occur when people are injured by careless or intentional acts that cause injury to others. When the law or a court determines that one party is legally responsible for another's injuries, the responsible party is legally liable for the injuries and may be made to pay compensatory damages to the injured person.
Compensatory damages are awarded to injured people as a way to put them back into the position they were in before being injured. Compensatory damages can be awarded to pay for:
- Past and future lost wages
- Past and future medical expenses, including long-term care and in-house car
- Future diminished earning capacity
- Past and future pain and suffering
- Vehicle damage
- Punitive damages to punish the perpetrators of particularly negligent or malicious (when applicable)
Our firm understands that when you are injured, you have immediate goals and needs regarding income, medical treatment and medical bills. Later on, compensation for pain and suffering and issues related to ongoing medical expenses need to be addressed. You may also have concerns about your lost wages if your injuries prevent you from returning to work.
Firm lawyers Samuel Adams and Darren Davis can meet with you at no cost, discuss your personal injury situation and go over the options available to you. We can work with insurance companies and other involved parties to make sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately, leaving you to take care of your emotional and physical injuries.
Contact Us
If you have questions regarding personal injury law, contact us. We offer free initial consultations, are available for evening and weekend appointments, and can come to you if you anticipate difficulty in traveling to us. With Adams Davis P.C., you never pay out of pocket unless you win; we work on a contingency fee, so that if we do not recover compensation for you, you pay nothing. You can call us at 801.532.9500 or contact us online.







