
Keeping It Honest: A Guide to Utah’s Truth in Advertising Law
Whether you are a consumer trying to find the best deal or a business owner creating a new marketing campaign, honesty is the best policy.
You should contact the police to come to the scene of the accident to document the evidence from the accident. If you are able to, you should take photographs of the damages to the vehicles in the accident. You should also immediately seek medical attention for treatment of any injuries and to verify whether you have any injuries. At times, people may be injured, but may not know that they are injured. You should also seek the advice of any attorney to find out what your options are, whether you have a good case, and to take care of your injury claim so you can focus on getting back to full health.
Schedule a consultation with Head Law. We will go over what the options are for you, including how the legal process works, so you can make the best decision.
The length of your case will depend on several factors. Head Law, however, works to make the process as quick as possible, but will also make sure that you get the best compensation possible. Accordingly, we are not going to allow the insurance company to push you around. Generally, the process can be as quick as several months or can take around two years if we go to a trial. Generally, we are able to settle the majority of cases quickly without having to do a trial, but we will go to trial to get you the best results.
Call Head Law today to schedule a consultation. We will go over your case and let you know what your options are. Head Law will fight for your rights to make sure you get the most compensation for your injuries.

Whether you are a consumer trying to find the best deal or a business owner creating a new marketing campaign, honesty is the best policy.

Utah law gives policyholders powerful protection against deceptive, coercive, or bad-faith behavior by insurance companies. Under the Utah Administrative Code—specifically R590-190-9 and R590-190-12—insurers must follow

Utah law gives policyholders powerful protection against deceptive, coercive, or bad-faith behavior by insurance companies. Under the Utah Administrative Code—specifically R590-190-9 and R590-190-12—insurers must follow