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Utah Dog Bite Injury

If you have suffered a Utah dog bite injury and are worried about what to do next, you are in the right place. At Christensen & Hymas, we are the experts on dog bite injury. We have literally written the book on Utah dog bite injury law (see link at end of page), and helped…

Ogden Personal Injury Lawyer

We recently helped a mother of four young children and day care owner from Ogden win a large settlement after a car accident left her with serious injuries and skyrocketing medical bills. The insurance company originally told her that the car insurance limits were less than her medical bills, but we made them produce certain…

Car Accident Neck Injuries: What to Do

When people think of car accident injuries, they often think of broken arms and legs in casts. But these are only some of the potential pains that car accidents can cause. Neck injuries can be some of the most painful and debilitating injuries experienced by accident victims. At Good Guys Injury Law, we regularly represent car…

Quick Injury Claim Settlement: Should I Accept It?

  The simplest answer is: no. One of the first things we tell our clients is to not accept a quick injury claim settlement from the insurance company. We understand why you want to get your case out of the way, but we also know that insurance companies will try to cheat you. Take the time to meet…

Salt Lake City Personal Injury Attorney

It can be a challenging time when one suffers a personal injury. The physical pain, emotional distress, and financial burdens can be too much to handle alone. At Good Guys Injury Law, our experienced Salt Lake City personal injury attorneys are here to help you navigate the complex legal process and secure the compensation you…

Life After a Spinal Cord Injury

As was mentioned in earlier blog posts, there are resources out there that can help a person with a spinal cord injury gain their independence. We talked about the losses that people with spinal cord  injuries will experience, and how those losses, while difficult, can be lived with. We discussed the possibility of using walking…

4 levels of spinal cord injury

There are four levels of spinal cord injury: The first level is Cervical (neck), the second level is Thoracic (middle back), the third level is Lumbar (lower back), and the fourth level is Sacral (tailbone). There are also two types of spinal cord injuries that determine the amount of physical return to the body, if any, while…

Neck Surgery

Neck pain rarely leads to surgery. Surgery may become necessary however, if an injury causes instability or puts pressure on the spinal column or nerve roots. Old injuries and cervical disc degeneration may also become serious enough to warrant surgery. The bones supporting the head and neck are vertebrae connected to the rest of the spine…