A reminder to keep your eyes on the road!

As many of you know, Utah has been taking great steps in an effort to minimize cell phone and other distractions behind the wheel.  In fact, our recent post titled Explaining the New Cell Phone and Driving Law outlines Utah’s new statute.

The following video is an effective way to convey this very important message.  It is only 90 seconds long, but well worth a watch.  Please share this message with those around you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHixeIr_6BM

When It’s Not Your Time!

As a St. George, Utah personal injury law firm, we often see cases where we wonder how someone could survive a crash let alone sustain non life-threatening injuries.  Whether you believe its luck or the work of a higher power, the video below may make you believe in MIRACLES!

5 tips to get medical bills paid after car wreck

The McDonald’s Hot Coffee Case – The Real Story

As Utah personal injury attorney’s we are often asked about the lady that spilled coffee on herself and became a millionaire.  Unfortunately, what people believe about the case and what actually happened are often two different stories.

The following New York Times video brings to light the true facts of the McDonald’s Coffee Case and discusses how the media construed them.

The Dangers of Daydreaming While Driving

A recent study by the Erie Insurance Group of more than 65,000 fatal crashes over a two year span shows that 62% of accidents were blamed on daydreaming.  That is a surprising fact and it is five times as many crashes as are attributed to talking or texting on a mobile phone. This is a shocking study that each of us can help to change.

If you want to, you can do that!

A Georgia Tech University student by the name of Nicholas Selby recently gave an awesome speech to incoming freshman.  His message was simple, “You want to change the world, your at Georgia Tech, you can do that.”  His message transcends the bounds and  campus at which he is a student.  His message is one of inspiration and opportunity.  The video is short and worth a watch.