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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Rash of UTA Trax Train Accidents Lead to Safety Focus
The Utah Transit Authority also known as UTA, acknowledged this past Wednesday, that too many accidents are occurring with its Trax and Frontrunner trains. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, UTA has launched a new safety campaign designed to educate … Continue reading
Salt Lake City Pedestrian Dies in Early Morning Accident
Police identified Geoffrey Claiborne, 24 years-old, as a victim in an early-morning pedestrian accident in Salt Lake City. According the Salt Lake Tribune, Claiborne was hit by a car as he crossed an intersection at 100 South and 400 East … Continue reading
Utah Accident Attorneys Need to Consider Medicare Interests During Settlement
Settlements following a Utah accident can sometimes be complicated and involved. This is especially true if Medicare has paid any of the bills in the case. If they have paid bills related to treatment, the attorney must be very careful … Continue reading
Salt Lake City Pedestrian Accident Takes Man’s Life
A 51-year old man lost his life this morning in a Salt Lake City pedestrian accident after trying to cross at 3666 South State, says KSL News. South Salt Lake Police Department reported that the accident turned fatal after the … Continue reading
Utah Disability Attorney Commentary on State of SSDI Program
Recently in the news, I read that the U.S. social security disability program will run out of money in 2018, seven years away. (Business, Oct. 28, 2011) One thing that this article fails to mention, however, is that social security … Continue reading

