David Altman | Saint George Criminal Lawyer

David Laurence Altman

David Laurence Altman

Criminal, Felony, DUI-DWI, Car Accident, Personal Injury, DCFS, Juvenile Crimes, Expungements

Aggressive. Experienced. Superior Representation. Representing Clients for Over 35 Years.

Language(s): English

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About David

Saint George criminal defense lawyer and Southern Utah DUI DWI defense attorney David Laurence Altman has successfully defended clients facing serious felonies and misdemeanors including but not limited to  Driving offenses including misdemeanor DUI (driving under the influence), DWI (driving while intoxicated), felony DUI, DUI and DWI metabolite, hit and run, reckless driving, exhibition of speed, driving on suspended or revoked license, alcohol restricted driver, tampering with interlock devices, DUI/DWI probation violations, unlawful possession and consumption of alcohol by minor, drug related charges including drug possession, felony drug distribution and manufacture, felony and misdemeanor drug possession and possession of paraphernalia and other charges such as obstruction of justice and interference with arrest, tampering with evidence, felon in possession of firearms, assault and battery, aggravated assault, felony and misdemeanor burglary, robbery and retail theft, theft by deception, grand theft, grand theft auto, credit card fraud, forgery, embezzlement, domestic violence and domestic violence in the presence of a child, protective order violations, criminal trespass, malicious destruction of property, criminal mischief,  unlawful detention, disorderly conduct, fraud-false statement to police officer, felony gun possession, felony damage to jail, fraudulent insurance claim, felony doctor shopping, fish and game violations, poaching, juvenile criminal matters, expungements and 402 reductions.

We understand the seriousness of criminal charges and are always available to answer your questions and tailor a defense strategy for your case. If you have been charged with a serious criminal offense, you need an experienced and aggressive St. George criminal defense lawyer who will effectively represent you and has a proven track record to keep you out of jail and obtain the best possible resolution for you.
Attorney David Altman is a former California Superior Court Judge pro tem and has been honored by Rue Ratings’ Best Attorneys of America, The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers, The Nation’s Top 1% by the National Association of Distinguished Counsel and The Lead Counsel Rated Attorney,  Rue Ratings’ Best Attorneys of America award is limited to the most qualified and accomplished attorneys in the United States and less than one percent (1%) of the attorneys of America.

St. George, Utah personal injury lawyer David Laurence Altman is an experienced auto accident attorney who will aggressively and competently represent you through every stage of your personal injury case.  He has a proven track record of successful case results.

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries and damages as a result of an automobile accident caused by the negligent or reckless conduct of another and are looking for the best Saint George Utah personal injury attorney you should contact the Law Offices of David Altman, a top personal injury law firm dedicated to helping accident victims and winning their cases for over thirty five (35) years in Utah and California.  We offer a no recovery, no fee guarantee.

The Law Offices of David Altman has recovered millions upon millions of dollars for his clients through negotiated settlements, arbitrations, awards and verdicts.  Our law firm is committed to providing the top quality personal injury representation for such matters as wrongful death and catastrophic injuries including brain & spinal cord injuries, loss of sight and loss of limb, serious neck and back personal injuries occurring in car automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck and 18 wheeler accidents, bicycle accidents, pedestrian injury accidents, dog bites and animal attack injury accidents, slip & fall and trip & fall injury accidents, premises liability accidents, boating and drowning accidents, train accidents, aviation accidents and amusement park accidents and other injury accidents.

Attorney Altman has been honored as one of the Best Attorneys of America, National Association of Distinguished Counsel; The Nation’s Top 1% member and received the Lead Counsel Rated Attorney and the “TOP TEN(10)” NAOPIA award.  The National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys is an organization devoted to recognizing the top Personal Injury lawyers in the nation and less than 1% of the more than 1 million attorneys in the United States have received this prestigious award.

At the Law Offices of David Altman, we understand that being involved in a personal injury accident is a painful and stressful experience. While recovering from injuries, the last thing that any automobile accident victim needs is the hassle and headache of dealing with insurance companies.  If you are looking for a personal injury law firm in Saint George, Utah that will protect your legal rights, communicate forcefully with insurance companies and fight for the highest and best possible compensation, the personal injury law firm of David Altman should be your clear choice.

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Experience

Lead Lawyer

Law Offices of David Altman

1978 - present

Admission

Verified Utah

2011

Verified California

1971

Education

University of California Los Angeles

Juris Doctor (Political Science)

1969

Indiana University

BA (Political Science)

1966

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • State Bar of California
  • Utah State Bar
  • American Association for Justice
  • American Bar Association
  • The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers
  • National College of DUI Defense
  • National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • National Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
  • Utah Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys
  • DUI Defense Lawyers Association
Honors / Awards
  • Top 10 Attorney Award; The National Academy Of Personal Injury Attorneys
  • Best Attorneys of America; Rue Ratings Best Attorneys
  • Top One Percent; The National Association of Distinguished Counsel
  • Lead Counsel Rate Attorney; Lead Counsel
  • Top 100 Attorney Award; The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers

Notable Work

Publications

Top 15 Tips To Increase Your Personal Injury Accident Claim Settlement by David Laurence Altman, Saint George Personal Injury Attorney in Utah.



A guide to how insurance carriers handle personal injury claims and what every injured accident victim should know to maximize their insurance settlement or recovery.


1.        Insurance companies do not pay money willingly. The insurance company can be expected to thoroughly investigate the facts of your accident and use any prior history of related medical conditions to diminish the value of your claim.


2.        Insurance companies may hire a private investigator to film your physical activities in public. In substantial injury claims, insurance companies may even try to set you up by having their investigators trick you into engaging in physical activities such as carrying a heavy package, bending to pick up bulky objects or changing a flat tire.


3.        Insurance company private investigators have been known to carry concealed tape recorders to interview claimants and their friends or acquaintances. You should never discuss your case with anyone other than your attorney and your treating doctors or therapists.


4.        It is extremely important that you advise your attorney of any PRIOR ACCIDENTS, PRE-EXISTING INJURIES or PRE ACCIDENT PHYSICAL COMPLAINTS. Many good cases are compromised or lost because the injured person forgets or conceals previous injuries or history of physical complaints from his or her own attorney.


5.        Be certain to provide your attorney with the names and addresses of all doctors who have treated you in the past. Insurance companies will try to obtain all of your past medical records in an attempt to prove that your injuries existed before the accident, thereby reducing the potential value of your pain and suffering damage claim.


6.        Insurance companies keep records of all claims ever made and share that information with each other through their Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange Database. Once the insurance company has your identifying information, i.e. your name, date of birth and SSN number, the insurance company is certain to find virtually any claims you have ever made in any state.


7.        Never be embarrassed to tell your doctors about all of your complaints. The value of your claim is due in large measure to the doctor’s diagnosis and treatment. The doctor can only treat what he observes of what you tell him. The doctor’s records will only be as complete as information that he receives.


8.        Keep track of all prescriptions and medicines taken, preferably saving all bottles or containers of medicine. Provide your attorney with receipts for all medications, both over the counter and prescription medications as well as any other items purchased such as crutches, canes, neck braces, splints and bandages.


9.        Keep a diary of all of your complaints and limitations on your physical activities. This will help you remember details many months later when you are required to provide a statement or testify about how your injuries impacted your daily life.


10.        Start thinking about the witnesses you may need in the future. It may be necessary someday to have friends, neighbors or co-workers testify regarding your disability and pain and suffering.


11.        Keep your attorney informed of anything that might affect your case. Certainly nothing should be signed without first consulting the attorney. Applications for insurance benefits, reports to the State, any change in doctors, returning to work, any change in treatment, etc., should be reported promptly. Disability or unemployment applications should first be checked by the attorney.


12.        Keep your attorney advised of any vacation times when you may not be available. An emergency telephone number and an alternative way of reaching you must be in your attorney’s file at all times.


13.        You may be entitled to other insurance benefits. If you have PIP, auto med pay, group or private health insurance or are covered under a spouse’s or parent’s insurance, your attorney can coordinate submission of all collateral insurance claims to maximize your total recovery.


14.        Never settle your claim before its time. It sometimes takes many months to settle a claim. Occasionally a claim may take a year or longer to be resolved. In fact, it is not in the accident victim's best interest to settle certain types of claims too soon because it often takes a long time for serious injuries to become evident or for treatment or surgery to provide the maximum benefit to the injured party.


15.        Know your state Statute of Limitation. All claims for personal injuries must be settled before the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or a law suit must be filed to preserve the claim. For example, the personal injury statute of limitations in Utah is four (4) years from the date of the accident for most claims; defective product claims must be filed within two (2) years of the injury and claims against government entities have special shorter time requirements.