Kenneth A. Bills
Personal injury law attorney Kenneth Bills practices in the areas of mass tort and personal injury law. He is licensed to practice injury law in both Utah and Washington.
Kenneth knows if you or a loved one has been harmed or injured because of negligence on the part of a company, you may benefit from being part of a mass tort claim. Personal injury law attorney Kenneth Bills knows mass torts are individual claims which can be part of a group of claims brought against someone who has caused harm to many. Unlike a class action claim, each person’s injury law claim is still handled individually, so that the person’s recovery is actually specific to their individual injury. Mass torts are often more effective because the courts recognize the business may have an unspoken policy of consistently ignoring the rights of their customers.
If you have become ill or injured from a dangerous drug or defective medical device, Kenneth will provide effective representation for your mass tort liability case. He is recognized as a leader for successfully prosecuting mass torts for dangerous drugs and defective medical products.
Kenneth has had great results in helping people come together as a group to fight for higher money damages, and in stopping harmful practices in a wide range of mass tort litigation areas. Contact him to schedule a free consultation about your mass tort liability case. He will give you an honest assessment of your case and help you decide whether making a mass tort liability case is your best injury law option.
Personal injury law attorney Kenneth Bills practices personal injury law near Seattle, Washington where he lives, and enjoys spending time with his wife and four children.
Education
University of Utah College of Law – J.D. 1994
University of Utah David Eccles School of Business – Master of Business Administration 1994
University of Utah – B.S. Finance 1991
Professional Experience
Partner – Driggs, Bills and Day 1994-present
Professional Experience
Partner – Driggs, Bills and Day 1994-present
Admitted to Practice
Utah, all courts – 1994
United States District Court for the District of Utah – 1994
United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit – 1994
Washington, all courts – 2006
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