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We treat our clients differently and we evaluate and prepare our cases differently. First and foremost, we believe clients should be treated as individuals and not just a number. Many personal injury law firms assume that nearly all their cases are the same. They assume that most of their cases will settle before the lawyers have to do any work on the case. They assume that all their cases will settle before trial. We will only take cases that we are willing to take all the way to trial if necessary. We are different. Call us today and let’s discuss your situation.
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As a service to the community, Ron served for nearly 10 years as one of the Small Claims Judge Pro-Tempore for the Washington County Justice Court. Ron has almost 30 years’ experience as an attorney. Ron graduated in the top 10% of his class from the J. Rueben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University, in 1988. He was lead articles editor for the Brigham Young University Law Review and upon graduation became a member of The Order of the Coif. After graduating from law school in 1988, Ron joined the national law firm of Kirkland & Ellis (“K&E”), in Chicago, Illinois. When K&E opened an office in Los Angeles, California, he moved to Los Angeles to help open the Los Angeles office of K&E. While at K&E, Ron represented such clients as Hughes Aircraft, Dunn & Bradstreet and Motorola. In 1992, Ron moved to Las Vegas, Nevada and in 1993 started his own law firm. Ron has helped thousands of injured victims put their lives back together after experiencing a car crash. Let his experience help your family during your time of need.
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Tyler carries the tradition of law in the Young family into the next generation – and very successfully. After finishing his baseball career at Utah Valley State College (now U.V.U.) in 2000, graduating from University of Utah in 2002, Tyler moved on to study law at Oklahoma City University. In 2006, he received his J.D. and brought back his experience to Utah where he has since helped hundreds of personal injury clients receive the settlements they deserve. Tyler was selected as one of Utah’s top 40 trial lawyers under 40, which evidences his drive and dedication to serve his clients to every extent of the law. He has also been a major contributor to charitable and legal organizations. He currently serves on the Board of the Utah Association for Justice (formerly known as the Utah Trial Lawyers Association), where he serves on the amicus committee and membership committee. He is also a Commissioner Elect on the Utah State Bar Commission (which manages the affairs of the Utah Bar Association). He continues to give back to the community through his involvement in the Springville Rotary Club where he was President from 2011 to 2012, and occasionally, as time allows, coaching high school baseball.
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Brian C. Stewart is a litigation attorney at Parker & McConkie, Personal Injury Lawyers. Brian has devoted his legal practice and career to representing people and families injured in accidents. He believes in the importance of helping injured people restore their lives and recover what they have lost through no fault of their own. Brian takes this responsibility personally. Brian’s own father died as a result of defective and dangerous products produced and used by companies who prioritized profits over people. He has also experienced first-hand the difficulties of injury, surgery, chronic pain and the struggles of recovery that many of his clients have suffered. He believes we are all better off when we work with compassion and concern toward valuing and protecting the lives, well-being, and safety of our community. Brian has successfully represented persons seriously impacted by all types of accidents and injuries, including auto accidents, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, industrial accidents, falls, dog bites, burns, defective products, brain injuries, scarring, amputation, paralysis, and wrongful death. Brian is committed to doing everything necessary to ensure the best possible outcome for each individual and family he represents. He believes that honesty and good communication are key to his partnership with each client. During his career, Brian has recovered many millions of dollars for clients with serious injuries. He has extensive experience in all aspects of case strategy, negotiating with insurance companies, and conducting complex litigation, arbitration and trial. His clients can feel confident that Brian has the knowledge, experience and passion necessary to win their case. Brian graduated from Utah State University, business school at the University of Utah and law school at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He has taught finance and law related courses as adjunct faculty at Westminster College and the University of Utah. Brian also worked as judicial law clerk for Utah State District Courts and at the Utah Supreme Court. Brian lives in Salt Lake City with his wife, Kelly, and their four wonderful children.
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Kevin Swenson was raised in Bountiful, Utah, and is a co-founding partner of Swenson & Shelley. After graduating from Bountiful High School, Kevin attended business school at Westminster College. While in college, Kevin owned and ran a sign company and also worked as an ambulance driver and firefighter. Kevin loved his work in the emergency medical arena. His career as a personal injury attorney allows Kevin to continue devoting his time to assisting injured people. Kevin graduated from law school at the University of Utah and then worked as a defense attorney for insurance companies. Through that experience he learned how insurance companies work, how they think, and how they attack a claim. In 2010 Kevin "changed camps" and and switched to representing injured individuals in his community rather than the multi-billion dollar insurance companies that fight those claims of those individuals.
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