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Alta High Students Encouraged Not To Text While Driving

December 12, 2011 dapro One comment

SANDY, UT -“Text messaging while driving is dangerous and life threatening to all of us.” This was the message Jamie Lynn Crandall, former Miss Utah USA, and the law firm of Driggs Bills & Day shared with students at Alta High School in an effort to encourage young people not to Text and Drive.

Statistics show that texting while driving can cause drivers to black out for five seconds at a time and is the equivalent of driving after having four beers or taking your eyes off the road to text while driving at 55 mph is like driving the length of a football field blindfolded. Distracted driving injures 330,000 people every year and car crashes kill an average of 11 teens every day.

According to Matt Driggs, an attorney with Utah Advocates, it’s against Utah law to send text messages or email while operating a motor vehicle. “If a texting related accident results in a death, the law makes it a felony criminal homicide. This is a very critical issue and something kids need to take very seriously,” he said.

Jamie Lynn Crandall, former Miss Utah USA, encouraged students to not text behind the wheel because a distracted driver killed a dear friend of hers. “My friend Lauren Mulkey was hit in an intersection with a green light because a driver was texting,” said Crandall. “She was killed and the other driver wasn’t even injured. Texting and driving can ruin lives everyday.  Make a commitment to not text while driving and encourage your family and friends to do the same.”

Utah Advocates encouraged students to sign their online Text Free Pledge.  “We hope young people will visit our Facebook page at Utah Advocates and sign the Text Free Pledge not to Text and Drive,” said Matt Driggs.  “We want our kids to be safe when they drive and hope this campaign will have a significant impact.”

The Utah Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day is a Utah personal injury law firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. The Advocates handle all types of accident case to get clients the results they deserve. The personal injury attorneys at Driggs, Bills and Day have recovered over $100 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The Advocates hold the highest distinction of AV from Martindale-Hubbell law rankings and were named as Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine.

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Provo School District addresses student truancies through court

October 25, 2011 dapro No comments

PROVO — In one courtroom in Utah County, a tough judge is cracking down on teenagers. But those who face him aren’t in trouble with the law.

The Provo School District has partnered up with a Salt Lake City law firm to get to the bottom of teenagers skipping classes. But the reasons behind the truancies are often more disturbing than the numbers: teenagers in abusive homes, health problems and drugs.

The school district is not focusing on one or two unexcused absence, they’re looking at the bigger picture. For one teenage girl, she’s already missed 29 days of school this year. And studies show that children who get into trouble with things like gangs and drugs also had high rates of truancies.

Attorney Damian Kidd is used to arguing in front of the bench, but every two weeks, he’s the one handing down the judgments. For the past three years, Kidd has been the judge at Provo’s Truancy Court, getting to the bottom of why teenagers are skipping class.

He helps the adolescents set obtainable goals, but hands out tough love when the goals are not met.

“This is all about them,” Kidd said. “We’re all here on a voluntary basis.”

Kidd is the first to admit he didn’t like school growing up, which helps him relate and reach out to the students in his court. He’s an example of how far an individual can get in life, even if going to class isn’t the most favorite thing to do.

“Sometimes they don’t understand that while it’s not fun, it’s something they have to do,” Kidd described.

The program appears to be working, too. Provo District officials are seeing the number of truancies drop.

Marcial and Kevin Valera are recent graduates of the program. Both graduates missed school to stay home or hang out with friends at the mall. Now, both are back on the path to their dream jobs as electrical engineers. Even their grades have improved.

“At first, (my grades) were in the middle — not so good,” said Kevin Valera. “And now they’re all the way up.”

It is a relief to their mother, Zaire Valasquez, who works long hours, starting at 6 a.m. She had no idea they were not going to school. Now, she says she’s proud of them and their hard work.

“If they don’t have a good education, there’s nothing for the future,” said Valasquez. “They have to graduate and get a good job.”

Students who don’t follow the judge’s instructions are referred to the juvenile court for help. Although rare, the majority of students are making progress, with their parents by their side for support.

Email: sdallof@ksl.com

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Utah Personal Injury Attorneys Win Big for Hurt Client

November 15, 2010 admin No comments

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Utah personal injury attorneys, The Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day, recently won a case for an injured client who was hurt in automobile accident over three years ago. In November of 2006, the man was rear ended while stopped at a red light. The other car slammed into his car, leaving him with spinal medical issues. After years of pain and suffering, he went to The Advocates.

“When insurance companies won’t work with you, getting what you need can be a long process,” said founding partner and personal injury attorney Matthew Driggs. “But we don’t give up. Because of that, our client was able to get money to pay for his past and future medical bills and make up for the lost work time.”

Prior to trial, the highest offer from the insurance company was $9,650, which would do little to help pay for personal injury and lost work time. The client had over $15,000 in past medical bills and another $35,000 to pay, plus had not been able to work full time in over three years. With the help of The Advocates, the jury awarded the man $120,000 to pay for his past medical bills and lost work compensation, and to pay for a future spinal fusion surgery, which should greatly alleviate his pain.

“Our client was a flooring subcontractor, which means he spends all day on his knees installing flooring. With the injuries to his back and neck, he has been at half capacity, losing money and piling up medical bills. With this settlement, he will be able to get the surgery he needs to put him back at 100%. This is how every case should go; the compensation was fair and reasonable and will really help our client get back to work and provide for his family.”

The Utah Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day is a Utah personal injury law firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. The Advocates handle all types of accident case to get clients the results they deserve. The personal injury attorneys at Driggs, Bills and Day have recovered over $100 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The Advocates hold the highest distinction of AV from Martindale-Hubbell law rankings and were named as SuperLawyers by Mountain States Lawyers Magazine and as Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine.

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Utah Personal Injury Lawyers Awarded Prestigious Ranking

November 15, 2010 admin No comments

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Martindale-Hubbell, the premiere lawyer rating organization in the United States has awarded Utah personal injury law firm, The Advocates of Driggs, Bills and Day, its highest distinction for practicing lawyers, the AV rating, indicating the highest level of legal ability and ethics.

The AV rating identifies lawyers with the best legal ability and is the highest reflection of expertise, skill, experience, integrity and overall professional excellence. AV denotes strict adherence to professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence.

“It is an honor to receive this rating from such a respected entity. At The Advocates, we share an unyielding commitment and dedication to our clients and their cases. We understand that personal injury is a difficult area of law and that our clients have real needs. We are excited to see our efforts and talents recognized by a national group,” said Matthew Driggs, founder of The Advocates.

Martindale-Hubbell ratings are considered invaluable when evaluating an attorney. When looking for a lawyer, consumers need to have confidence in the individual under consideration. By reviewing the ratings, they can select counsel with superior ethics, as well as the desired level of professional experience.

Martindale-Hubbell ratings are established by lawyers for lawyers, in several areas including personal injury. Ratings are based on the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary, including both those who are rated and those who are not. Martindale-Hubbell representatives conduct personal interviews to discuss lawyers under review with other members of the Bar. In addition, confidential questionnaires are sent to lawyers and judges in the same geographic location and/or area of practice as the lawyer being rated.

For over 130 years, Martindale-Hubbell has been the most respected source of authoritative and dependable information about members of the legal community in the Unites States, Canada and throughout the world.

The Utah Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day is a Utah personal injury law firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. The Advocates handle all types of accident case to get clients the results they deserve. The personal injury attorneys at Driggs, Bills and Day have recovered over $100 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The Advocates were named as Utah’s Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine and included in SuperLawyers by Mountain States Lawyers Magazine.

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Utah Personal Injury Attorneys Named as Legal Elite

November 15, 2010 admin No comments

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Recently Utah personal injury attorneys Dave Tullis, Steven Linton and Damien Kidd of The Advocates were named as the best of the best in Utah law with a ranking in Utah’s Legal Elite 2010 by Utah Business Magazine.

“I am proud that so many members of our law firm were named members of Utah’s Legal Elite, especially since this award is determined by the best legal minds in Utah stating who they would recommend to others,” said founding partner Driggs. “This recognition underscores the remarkable work we do for our clients in the personal injury field and shows that others in the legal community recognize our ability and integrity.”

Utah’s Legal Elite is a statewide listing of top Utah lawyers decided by peer ballot within the legal profession. Honorees are selected by members of the Utah State Bar, which were then voted on and the list pared down by a blue ribbon panel of prominent attorneys.

More than 5,000 ballots were sent to State Bar members, asking them to vote for peers whom they deem to be Utah’s best lawyers in several areas, including personal injury. Bar members were encouraged to vote for lawyers whose work they have observed firsthand to be above and beyond, and whose services they would recommend to others. The judging panel included a collection of senior attorneys covering practice areas and bringing a wealth of knowledge regarding Utah’s legal community to the table.

The Utah Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day is a Utah personal injury law firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. The Advocates handle all types of accident case to get clients the results they deserve. The personal injury attorneys at Driggs, Bills and Day have recovered over $100 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The Advocates hold the highest distinction of AV from Martindale-Hubbell law rankings and were named as SuperLawyers by Mountain States Lawyers Magazine.

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Utah Personal Injury Attorneys Named Super Lawyer Rising Star

November 15, 2010 admin No comments

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Recently Utah personal injury attorney Dave Tullis of The Advocates was named a Rising Star in the legal industry by Super Lawyers Magazine as part of the 2010 Mountain States Super Lawyers & Rising Stars. Tullis is trial lawyer with the Advocates, specializing in personal injury, truck accidents and motorcycle accidents. He received his J.D. from the California Western School of Law in 2005.

“I am excited about Dave’s recognition. It shows he and our firm are recognized as top lawyers in the personal injury field,” said Advocates founding partner Matt Driggs. “This honor highlights the remarkable work we do for our clients in the personal injury field and shows the legal community recognizes our ability and integrity.”

Super Lawyers identifies only the top 2.5 percent of attorneys in each state as Rising Stars, chosen by their peers and through the independent research of Law & Politics, focusing on attorney who are under 40 and have been practicing for less than ten years. The objective of the Super Lawyers selection process is to create a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of outstanding attorneys that can be used as a resource to assist attorneys and sophisticated consumers in the search for legal counsel. The process is a comprehensive, good-faith and detailed attempt to produce a list of lawyers that have attained high peer recognition, meet ethical standards, and have demonstrated some degree of achievement in their field.

The Utah Advocates at Driggs, Bills and Day is a Utah personal injury law firm with offices in Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo. The Advocates handle all types of accident case to get clients the results they deserve. The personal injury attorneys at Driggs, Bills and Day have recovered over $100 million dollars on behalf of their clients. The Advocates hold the highest distinction of AV from Martindale-Hubbell law rankings and were named as Legal Elite by Utah Business Magazine.

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