$8,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Passenger in Semi-Truck Rollover
$20,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Client After Their Car Was T-Boned by a Commercial Vehicle
$60,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Passenger in Car Hit While Making a U-Turn
In the U.S., more than 75,000 people are injured in truck accidents in a typical year. The size of semi-trucks, dump trucks, flatbeds, tankers, and other commercial vehicles dramatically increases the likelihood of serious injuries and their severity.
Ogden sits at a critical transportation junction where I-15 and I-84 converge, creating heavy commercial traffic flow through Weber County. Between 27 and 57 percent of traffic on I-84 consists of trucks, making this one of Utah’s most dangerous corridors for truck accidents. When massive commercial vehicles collide with passenger cars at highway speeds, the results are often catastrophic.
In the aftermath of a crash, you might be in pain and unable to work. You might feel stressed about bills, paperwork, and your family’s needs while facing trucking companies with teams of lawyers designed to minimize your payout.
You don’t have to face these challenges alone. Let’s get your life back on track.
Insurance companies don’t play fair after truck accidents in Ogden. They’re profit-driven corporations with teams of attorneys trained to deny valid claims and exploit complex federal trucking regulations.
We know, because many of our lawyers used to work for these companies. Now, they use that insider knowledge to beat trucking companies at their own game and win for people like you.
Forget the gimmicks. We don’t just talk tough about taking on trucking companies — we deliver outcomes. Our unique approach leads to bigger settlements and verdicts because we invest in what matters: evidence, expertise, and honest communication.
We're one of the rare firms with a full-time physician focused on litigation injury medicine. Dr. Andrew Georgi and our medical team evaluate truck accident injuries with precision – understanding complex trauma patterns and long-term impacts that other firms miss. This gives your case the medical credibility needed to win against trucking company doctors.
Truck accident reconstruction is part of our playbook. Our forensic specialists rebuild exactly what happened – analyzing truck maintenance records, driver logs, black box data, and federal regulation violations. This evidence proves liability and exposes any attempt by trucking companies to shift blame.
No ghosting. No legal jargon. Just real updates delivered how you prefer – text, call, or email. We keep you in the loop and in control of your case from start to finish, because this is your future we're fighting for.
Our trial record speaks for itself. When trucking companies and their insurers see our name on a case, they know they're better off settling for maximum amounts from the beginning – and fast, often before we even need to go to court.
From our local office, we serve truck accident victims throughout the greater Ogden area and northern Utah. Whether your accident happened on the busy I-15/I-84 interchange where commercial traffic converges, along the I-84 corridor through Weber Canyon where trucks carry 27-57% of all traffic, or on local routes like US-89 where truckers access downtown Ogden, we’re here to help.
We understand the routes commercial vehicles travel through northern Utah — from cross-country freight on I-84 heading to Idaho and beyond, to local delivery trucks serving Ogden’s industrial areas near the airport and Defense Depot Ogden. When trucking company negligence disrupts your life, we fight to restore your financial security and peace of mind.
Truck accidents don’t follow normal business hours, and neither do we. Call Lowe Law Group any time, day or night, and we’ll start protecting your rights immediately.
Between 2019 and 2024, accidents involving heavy-duty trucks caused 322 serious injuries and 18 fatalities on Weber County roads. Understanding your legal rights after a truck accident in Utah’s complex regulatory environment is crucial:
Most attorneys serve corporate interests that pay by the hour. We chose personal injury law because we’ve seen what serious accidents do to people and their families. Our mission is simple: take the burden off your shoulders and fight relentlessly for what’s best for you against well-funded trucking companies.
With Lowe Law Group, you maintain complete control over your case. We communicate proactively and ensure you understand every decision affecting your future. You focus on healing. We’ll handle the legal fight against trucking companies and keep you informed every step of the way.
Unless we win your case, we take nothing for our service. We also provide you with a 30-day risk-free guarantee. If within the first month you decide we’re not the right fit for your case, you can terminate our representation without paying any fees whatsoever.
You’re not a case number. You’re our client, and your future matters to us. You’ve been through enough, and the last thing we want to do is make the legal process stressful. Here’s it works with Lowe Law Group:
Let us listen to your story. We’ll provide a free, no-pressure case evaluation.
Our team handles everything: the legal process, gathering paperwork, reviewing your medical treatment, and more.
We win your case and maximize your compensation—or we don’t get paid, guaranteed.
In the first 30 days after signing with us, you have the right to end the agreement with no obligation to pay for any services rendered.
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