New Book Helps Victims of Utah Car Accidents
"Almost every person I meet for the first time who finds out I am a personal injury lawyer immediately asks a legal question," says Mr. Christensen. More times than not, they go on to tell me how they were in an accident, and how the insurance company is telling them to do something they aren't so sure about. I wrote this book to help people faced with this common problem."
Each year, tens of thousands of Utah residents are involved in car and truck accidents. According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, over 37,000 Utah traffic accidents occurred in 2006 that involved only property damage. In the same year, an additional 18,000 car and truck accidents injured over 27,000 Utahans. Nationwide, roughly 6 million people were injured in traffic accidents last year.
In Seven Biggest Mistakes, Mr. Christensen offers basic facts about Utah accident claims; defines the legal and settlement process; discusses the legal intricacies of medical bills and healthcare plans; and analyzes the seven most common mistakes accident victims make. Mr. Christensen also helps his readers understand the pros and cons of hiring an attorney for legal representation.
"I wrote this book because I do not like to see people accept a bad deal or give up on fighting for their rights simply because they do not know how to proceed," says Mr. Christensen. "This book outlines what you need to know, and what you must avoid in order to preserve your rights and get what you deserve."
As a public service to citizens of Utah State, the Utah accident book is free of charge. To request your free copy, please visit www.utahaccidentbook.com. See why former Allstate insurance adjustor Chad Despain said, "No one should talk to an insurance adjustor or hire an attorney until they've read this book!"
Author Information
Kenneth Christensen
Christensen Law Firm, PLLC

