Legal Rights & Lawsuits
- Did you know? Insurance companies love quick settlements because you might not yet know the full extent of your injuries.
- Did you know? If you settle too early, you can’t go back for more money—even if your injuries get worse!
- Did you know? If you’re injured in a car accident at work, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation AND a personal injury claim.
- Did you know? You can still sue an at-fault driver even if you were partly at fault—as long as you’re less than 50% responsible.
- Did you know? Most car accident cases in Utah settle without going to court.
Pedestrian, Bicycle & Motorcycle Accidents
- Did you know? Utah law gives pedestrians the right-of-way in marked crosswalks, but they still must look before crossing.
- Did you know? If a car hits you while you’re biking, PIP insurance covers your medical bills—even if you don’t own a car!
- Did you know? Utah has a 3-foot passing law, meaning cars must stay at least 3 feet away when passing bicycles.
- Did you know? Motorcycle riders in Utah under 21 must wear a helmet—but helmets are always a good idea!
Drunk & Distracted Driving
- Did you know? Utah has the strictest DUI law in the U.S.—a BAC of 0.05% is illegal.
- Did you know? Texting while driving is illegal in Utah and can result in fines and license suspension.
- Did you know? If a drunk driver hits you, you may also have a claim against the bar or restaurant that overserved them.
Winter & Weather-Related Accidents
- Did you know? Utah law requires you to clear snow off your car before driving—it’s a ticketable offense!
- Did you know? If you slide on ice and hit another car, you’re still at fault unless you prove it was truly unavoidable.
- Did you know? Failing to have winter tires or chains in snowy conditions could be used against you in an accident claim.
Miscellaneous & Fun Facts
- Did you know? Utah law prohibits hanging fuzzy dice or air fresheners from your rearview mirror if they obstruct your view!
- Did you know? You can legally pass a red light in Utah—but only on a motorcycle after waiting 90 seconds if the light doesn’t change.
- Did you know? If you’re in an accident, Utah law does not require you to give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver’s insurance.
- Did you know? Even if a police report says you’re at fault, that doesn’t mean you can’t fight the claim in court.