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Unsecured Truck Cargo Caused Your Utah Accident? Who Is Liable?

The Hidden Dangers on Utah Roads: Understanding Improperly Loaded Cargo Accidents Utah's roads, from the bustling I-15 corridor connecting our major cities to the winding mountain passes of the Wasatch Front, are vital arteries for commerce. Trucks traverse these routes daily, carrying everything from construction materials to consumer goods. While essential, these large commercial vehicles pose significant risks, especially when their cargo is not properly secured or loaded. An improperly loaded cargo accident isn't just a fender bender; it can be catastrophic, leading to severe injuries, property damage, and even fatalities. If you've been involved in such an accident in Utah, understanding your legal rights and the complexities of these cases is crucial. What Makes Cargo "Improperly Loaded"? The term "improperly loaded" encompasses a range of dangerous practices that violate federal and state regulations designed to ensure safety....

Driver Fled The Scene in Utah? Can You Still Get Compensation?

Understanding Hit and Run Accidents in Utah: Your Legal Guide Being involved in a car accident is disorienting enough, but when the at-fault driver flees the scene, it adds a layer of frustration, fear, and legal complexity that can feel overwhelming. In Utah, hit and run accidents are not just a frustrating inconvenience; they are serious legal matters with significant implications for victims. This article aims to provide a clear, actionable guide for anyone in Utah who has been the victim of a hit and run, outlining your legal rights, the steps you should take, and how to pursue the compensation you deserve. What Constitutes a Hit and Run in Utah? Under Utah law, specifically Utah Code Ann. § 41-6a-401, if you are involved in a motor vehicle accident that results in injury, death, or property damage, you have a legal duty to stop at the scene. This duty includes: 📞 Remaining at the scene until law enforcement arrives or until you have exchanged in...