Salt Lake City Car Accident Claims: What Insurance Doesn’t Tell You

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Salt Lake City Car Accident Claims: What Insurance Doesn’t Tell You

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According to the Utah Crash Facts 2023, there were more than 60,000 crashes, 26,637 total injuries, and 279 fatalities during 2023. It also ranks Salt Lake as the county with the second-highest crash rate. 

For injury victims, a Salt Lake City car accident attorney can be the difference between fair car accident compensation and walking away with far less than they deserve. Insurance companies won’t always volunteer what you need to know, and that silence can cost you.

How Dangerous Are Salt Lake City Roads?

Salt Lake City accounts for over 8.5% of all urban car accidents statewide. Data from the Utah Highway Safety Office shows that 45% of Utah car accident crashes occur at intersections, making busy corridors like State Street, 400 South, and I-15 especially hazardous.

Car accidents in Salt Lake and across Utah spike during the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer”, with over 14,600 crashes recorded statewide in that window in 2023. Speeding and distracted driving are among the leading contributors to the high rate of serious injuries throughout the city. 

Driver’s fault, damage to the car or others’ property, and injuries qualify the insurance claims, but insurance agents may use tactics to reduce payouts. This is where an auto accident attorney from a reputable law firm can help you.

What Utah’s No-Fault Insurance Law Actually Means

Utah’s no-fault insurance system, governed by Utah Code: Section 31A-22-307, requires every driver to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage of at least $3,000. PIP covers your medical bills and lost wages after a car crash, regardless of who caused it.

Here’s what insurance companies rarely volunteer: PIP is only the starting point. Once your medical expenses exceed the $3,000 threshold, or you suffer serious injuries, you may pursue a claim for fair settlement against the at fault driver directly. Many accident victims don’t realize this option exists until it’s too late.

When Can You Step Outside No-Fault?

Utah allows a personal injury lawsuit against the at fault party when injuries cross a legally defined threshold. Qualifying conditions include traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, permanent disability, and other serious injuries that significantly impact daily life.

Under Utah Code: Section 78B-3-106, personal injury claims must be filed within four years of the accident date. Missing this deadline means forfeiting your right to recover compensation, so acting quickly matters.

What Insurance Companies Don’t Tell Accident Victims

Insurance companies are for-profit businesses, and insurance adjusters are trained to protect the bottom line, not yours. After car accidents, they often issue quick lowball offers before you understand the full extent of your medical treatment needs or long-term medical expenses.

They may also request recorded statements, conduct social media surveillance, and try to inflate your fault percentage to reduce the other driver’s insurance company payout. Many accident victims accept these early offers and unknowingly waive their right to pursue a car accident claim for additional losses.

Utah’s Modified Comparative Negligence Rule

Utah follows modified comparative negligence under Utah Code: Section 78B-5-818. If you are found less than 50% responsible for the motor vehicle accident, you can still recover fair compensation, though your award is reduced proportionally by your share of fault.

Insurance companies routinely try to assign more blame than warranted. A car accident lawyer can push back to protect your right to maximum financial compensation, especially when a driver’s negligence is disputed.

Common Car Accident Injuries and Damages

Car accidents in Salt Lake range from minor fender-benders to serious accidents that permanently alter lives. Common car accident injuries, such as whiplash, concussions, herniated discs, and broken bones, often don’t show full symptoms for days, and delayed medical attention gives insurance providers ammunition to dispute your auto accident claim.

Compensation in a Utah car accident case can include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. A car accident case involving permanent disability or extended care carries significantly higher value, and your car accident attorney will ensure no damages are overlooked.

Steps to Take After a Salt Lake City Car Accident

Taking the right steps after a Lake City car accident protects both your health and your legal claim. Call 911, seek medical attention even if you feel fine, and gather witness statements, photos, and insurance details at the scene. Symptoms from whiplash often appear days later, so early medical attention creates a critical record.

Your medical records, in particular, are among the most powerful pieces of evidence when establishing the link between the car accident and your injuries. Gaps in treatment give insurance adjusters a reason to dispute your injury claim, so consistent medical care matters as much as the initial visit.

Before taking any formal steps with insurers, seek legal counsel. A car accident lawyer can assess your legal claim, advise you on what to say, and ensure you don’t inadvertently harm your case. Never accept a settlement offer without first understanding the full value of what you’re owed.

Work With an Experienced Salt Lake City Car Accident Attorney

A qualified Salt Lake City car accident lawyer understands local accident patterns, Utah car accident laws, and the tactics insurance companies use to pay you less than your insurance coverage. At Lowe Law Group, we offer free consultation of your personal injury case. Also, our personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win.

Don’t let insurance companies decide what your case is worth. The personal injury attorneys at Lowe Law Group Salt Lake City are ready to fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. Schedule your free consultation to ensure you receive financial compensation for all passenger injuries and out-of-pocket expenses.

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