Lehi Car Accident Lawyer’s: Utah Laws, Fault & Compensation Guide

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Lehi Car Accident Lawyer’s: Utah Laws, Fault & Compensation Guide

Utah County, home to Lehi’s booming tech corridor along Traverse Ridge Road and Thanksgiving Point, recorded over 15,000 traffic crashes in 2022 alone, according to the Utah Department of Transportation. The rapid growth of Silicon Slopes has brought more commuters, more congestion, and more car accidents to Lehi, UT roads.

The intersection of I-15 and the Lehi Main Street interchange, along with SR-92 through the tech campus zone, is a corridor that experiences frequent and serious collisions. Negligence leads to life-altering crashes on these roads every week, and car accident victims deserve skilled legal representation. If you were injured in a car crash, a Lehi car accident lawyer can guide you through the legal complexities and recover compensation for your losses.

Why Lehi’s Tech Corridor Creates Unique Accident Risks

Silicon Slopes has transformed Lehi, UT, into one of Utah’s fastest-growing employment hubs, drawing tens of thousands of daily commuters to roads not originally designed for that volume. The result is predictable: more car accidents, more severe injuries, and more complex personal injury claims.

Peak-hour congestion on SR-92 and the I-15 corridor regularly creates rear-end collisions, merge conflicts, and pedestrian accidents near major campuses. When a negligent driver’s actions cause a crash, victims have the right to seek compensation for every loss they suffer.

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High-Risk Roads and Intersections in Lehi

The UDOT crash data portal identifies SR-92 at Traverse Ridge Road and the I-15/Lehi Main Street interchange as high-frequency accident locations in Utah County. Motorcycle accidents and pedestrian accidents on these corridors account for a disproportionate share of serious injuries in the area.

Driver distraction, speeding, and failure to yield are the dominant factors. When a driver’s negligence results in life-changing injuries, our Lehi personal injury lawyers are ready to hold the at-fault driver accountable.

Utah’s Car Accident Laws Every Victim Should Know

Understanding Utah personal injury law is essential before pursuing personal injury claims after a crash in Lehi, UT. Two laws in particular shape the outcome of nearly every Lehi car accident case.

Utah Is a No-Fault Insurance State

Under Utah Code section 31A-22-307, Utah is a no-fault state for car insurance. This means victims must first file insurance claims under their own Personal Injury Protection coverage, up to $3,000, regardless of who caused the crash.

If your injuries exceed the PIP threshold and qualify as significant, permanent, or result in medical costs above the no-fault limit, you may step outside the system and pursue a claim directly against the at-fault driver. A personal injury attorney can evaluate whether your case meets this threshold.

Utah’s Statute of Limitations and Comparative Fault

Under Utah Code section 78B-2-307, victims generally have four years from the date of the accident to file personal injury lawsuits in Utah. Missing this deadline eliminates your right to recover financial compensation entirely.

Utah also follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can only recover damages if you are less than 50% responsible for the crash. Your award is reduced proportionally to your share of fault, making it critical to avoid admitting fault at the accident scene.

Compensation Available in Lehi Personal Injury Cases

Victims who pursue personal injury claims in Lehi, UT, may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages. The right Lehi personal injury attorney will identify every category of loss and fight for maximum compensation.

Economic damages include medical bills, lost wages, future medical treatment costs, and medical expenses related to ongoing rehabilitation. Non-economic damages cover emotional trauma, pain and suffering, and loss of quality of life.

In cases involving traumatic brain injuries, wrongful death, or other catastrophic harm caused by someone else’s negligence, our personal injury lawyers pursue wrongful death claims and personal injury lawsuits to secure fair compensation for injured clients and their families.

How Our Lehi Personal Injury Lawyers Handle Your Case

Our Lehi personal injury lawyers manage every aspect of the claims process, from gathering police reports and medical records to handling all insurance negotiations on your behalf. When insurance negotiations fail, we are fully prepared to take your case to civil litigation.

Insurance companies are motivated to minimize payouts and will use every legal technicality to reduce your settlement. Our legal team has extensive experience countering these tactics in Utah car accidents and other personal injury cases.

We also handle motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, dog bites, medical malpractice, and family law matters in addition to car accidents. Whatever personal injury matter you face, our law firm is equipped to guide you through the legal process.

Contact Our Lehi Car Accident Lawyer Team Today

If you or a loved one suffered personal injury in a Lehi car accident, do not let the legal burden fall on you alone. Our Lehi personal injury attorneys offer a free initial consultation with no obligation and no upfront legal fees.

We work on a contingency fee basis. Our personal injury attorney team provides dedicated legal guidance to help injury victims across Lehi, UT secure compensation and rebuild their lives. Contact Lowe Law Group to schedule your free consultation with a Lehi personal injury attorney today.

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