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10 Unfair Insurance Practices Utah Insurers Cannot Use: Part 1
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

Utah Construction Negligence: Can a Landowner Be Liable for Dangerous Conditions?
When you buy a home, you aren’t just buying a building; you’re buying into a neighborhood. You expect that the construction projects around you will

Does My Liability Insurer Have a Duty to Defend Me in a Lawsuit Filed Against Me?
Being served with a lawsuit can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. For many individuals and businesses, the first thought is to turn to their

The Shield You Didn’t Know You Had: The FTC Holder Rule and Consumer Protection
Imagine this nightmare scenario: You buy a used car from a dealership. Two weeks later, the transmission blows, and you find out the odometer was

Understanding Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage in Utah
Driving in Utah comes with its own set of risks, and one of the most frustrating is being involved in an accident with a driver

Workers’ Compensation Law: Navigating Utah’s Occupational Disease Act
When most people think of a “workplace injury,” they imagine a sudden, traumatic event—a fall from a ladder or a tool malfunction. But many Utah