Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases
Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases
Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases
128 West 900 North, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 | Telephone: (801)794-3852 | Fax: (801)794-3859 | E-mail: dentonhatch@yahoo.com
Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases Denton M. Hatch, Spanish Fork personal injury attorney specializing in catastrophic injury, product liability, nursing home negligence, wrongful death, insurance dispute and medical malpractice cases
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Questions and Answers

Question:  How do Insurance Companies determine settlement value?

Answer:  Insurance companies in Utah must set aside a reserve at the beginning of each case. When they estimate the amount of the reserve they also determine settlement value by asking their attorney to estimate probable verdict and the percentage chance that Plaintiff will win. The insurance company then multiplies these two numbers and arrives at a settlement value. For example, if the insurance attorney says the probable verdict is $100,000 and Plaintiff has an 80% chance of settling the case, the settlement value of the case is $80,000 ($100,000 x .80 = $80,000).

Question:  How does an insurance company litigate a claim against its insured if the claim can not be settled?

Answer:  The insurance company hires defense counsel and pays defense council an hourly rate to defend the claim. Defense counsel is drawn from a panel of attorneys qualified to do insurance defense work. The insurance company chooses an attorney from the panel to represent the insured, and the insurance company pays for the defense including all costs.

Question:  What can I recover if I file a Personal Injury Claim?

Answer:  You can recover past and future medical expenses, past and future lost wages, mental and physical pain and suffering, interest on some expenses, and other out-of-pocket expenses such as loss of household services. If the injured person dies, then the decedent's heirs can bring a claim for wrongful death for losses such as loss of financial support, funeral and burial expenses, and loss of association, comfort, care, and protection.

Question:  What if my medical expenses are less then $3,000?

Answer:  In Utah you cannot file a claim for personal injury caused by an automobile accident, except where you have sustained one or more of the following: 1) death; 2) dismemberment; 3) permanent disability or permanent impairment based on objective findings; 4) medical expenses in excess of $3,000.

Question:  What can I expect a good Utah Personal Injury Attorney to do for me?

Answer:  If you hire a Utah attorney for a personal injury or serious injury claim your attorney should: 1) have you sign a fee agreement (most Plaintiffs sign a one third contingency fee agreement); 2) give you an evaluation of the case at the beginning of the case; 3) send you copies of all correspondence which he receives and sends relating to your case; 4) send you copies of all pleadings that he sends and receives relating to your case; and, 5) return phone calls and communicate with you promptly.

Question:  What should I do if I have a back or neck injury?

Answer:  Call me and I will help you find proper care.

Question:  What should I do if I have a brain injury?

Answer:  Call me. You can also call the Utah Brain Injury Association for Support at 801.484.2240.



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