Fall Break Travels

Fall Break Travels – The Long Road Ahead

Howard Lewis & Petersen PC located in Provo, Utah wants drivers and passengers to enjoy a safe cross-country trip as they travel long distances on their fall breaks. Important Safety Tips While Traveling on Fall Break 1: Have a Vehicle Repaired Before Leaving Home It is a good idea to have a vehicle repaired before [...]

October 17th, 2016 | Read More

Stay Safe on Wet Roads

Seasons are Changing, 7 Ways on How to Stay Safe on Wet Roads

Howard Lewis & Petersen PC in Provo, Utah wants you to drive safely on wet roads by using these essential safety tips. 1: Keep Your Vehicle’s Tires Inflated Correctly One of the best ways to prevent sliding on a wet street is by keeping your vehicle’s tires inflated correctly. Check your vehicle’s manual, or look [...]

October 7th, 2016 | Read More

Car Accidents Due to Pokemon Go!

Car accidents due to Pokemon Go!

UTAH CAR ACCIDENT ATTORNEY JAKE GUNTER.  CALL/TXT (801) 373-6345.  LET HIS 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU The recent Pokemon Go craze that has swept the world has both pros and cons. Numerous people agree that the game is great for helping individuals to get up off their sofas and out into the fresh air [...]

August 26th, 2016 | Read More

Avoiding car accidents

Avoiding Car Accidents

At Howard Lewis & Petersen PC, we represent those who have been injured in car accidents. It is our goal to help you recover as fast as possible in order to get back to life as normal. While our goal is to help those who have suffered from car accidents, no one should have to [...]

April 13th, 2016 | Read More

Car Collision

Top Ways to Mess Up your Utah Car Accident Claim

Contacting an attorney after a Utah car collision is important to preserve your compensation claim. Previously, I wrote the article about, “The Tale of Two Passengers in One Car” and how one passenger got an attorney and the other passenger did not. Here are the top ways to mess up your Utah car collision compensation [...]

April 12th, 2016 | Read More

Hiring an Attorney

Representing Myself or Hiring an Attorney Part 1

UTAH CAR ACCIDENT ATTORNEY JAKE GUNTER.  CALL/TXT (801) 373-6345 So you’ve been sued or are planning to sue someone else and are wondering whether you should represent yourself instead of hiring an attorney? I can’t say that there are no circumstances in which it might make sense to represent yourself, but I can say that [...]

February 8th, 2016 | Read More

Car Collision Cases 2

Resolving Car Collision Cases Part 2: Adversarial Process

A personal injury following a car collision can resolve in many different ways. Part 1 explored options in negotiated settlements. This article will examine your options within the adversarial process, when pre-­litigation negotiation fails to give you a fair result and you file a lawsuit. The adversarial process can proceed while parties are still seeking negotiated [...]

November 18th, 2015 | Read More

Car Collision 1

Resolving Car Collision Cases Part 1

When you are hurt in a Utah car collision, your case can resolve in several ways, depending on the unique factors in each case, but there are two basic tracks: You can reach a negotiated settlement or you can seek a resolution through the adversarial process. Each method has benefits and drawbacks, so it's a [...]

November 18th, 2015 | Read More

Types of Damages in Product Liability Cases

CALL/TXT UTAH PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY JAKE GUNTER (801) 373-6345.  LET HIS 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE WORK FOR YOU In our last article, we discussed the different types of product liability cases: (1) defective manufacturing; (2) defective design; and (3) failure-to-warn or instruct. Today, we want to talk about the types of damages the Provo lawyers at [...]

April 28th, 2014 | Read More

A New Look at Utah Personal Injury Attorneys

SEE THIS VIDEO ON HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT INJURY ATTORNEY FOR YOU There are a lot of jokes and stereotypes regarding Provo personal injury attorneys. This article is written in hopes that we might shed some light on these stereotypes and negate them. The legal system is service oriented--service to the public, especially, people [...]

September 9th, 2013 | Read More