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Ned Siegfried
A founding partner and co-owner of Siegfried & Jensen since 1990, Ned Siegfried earned a B.A. in history from the University of Utah in 1980 and a J.D. from Brigham Young University in 1983. He has been a proud member of the Utah State Bar since 1983 and has practiced law in Utah his entire career. He finds gratification in helping injured people and enjoys teaching religion classes at the Utah State Prison.

R. Matthew Feller
Matt has stood toe-to-toe with corporations, trucking companies, hospitals, doctors, schools, nursing homes and care facilities, drivers, and government entities throughout his career to effectuate change. When wrongdoers violate safety rules and then run from accountability or try to escape responsibility for their actions Matt forces accountability; forcing these wrongdoers to pay the full and fair compensation in order make the injured party whole; forcing the wrongdoers to change behavior, policies, procedures, and practices in order to prevent reoccurrence of the bad act making our communities safer for all of us. Matt Feller was born and raised in Layton, Utah and has been litigating injury cases since 2009 where he has been involved in complex injury litigation in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Florida.

Adam Dougherty
At Feller & Wendt, Adam is responsible for trying the firm’s most complicated and difficult cases along with his partner and friend, R. Matthew Feller. Adam Dougherty has been involved in the legal system for over 30 years, first as a corrections officer in 1993, then a parole officer / probation officer and finally in 2004 he became a trial lawyer.

Thaddeus W. Wendt
Thaddeus believes that his clients, through their claims and their courage to seek some justice, help make our communities safer for all of us. The work done at Feller & Wendt, by and through their clients, makes our roads safer, our parks safer, our schools safer, our hospitals and clinics safer, and our businesses safer. Our world is a safer place because of the strength of Feller & Wendt’s clients and their families. Thaddeus has been practicing personal injury law since he graduated from law school in 2007. Thaddeus has moved into a CEO role at Feller & Wendt.

Brian Hansen
Beyond helping the individual clients that he represents, Brian also has a firm belief that the work he does as a personal injury lawyer makes the community safer. Whether it be punishing dangerous conduct like texting while driving, ensuring that dangerous products are made safer, or changing a businesses’ irresponsible policies and procedures, the results the firm gets can make a real difference on how people and businesses behave. Brian Hansen has been practicing personal injury law exclusively for the past 11 years.

Colton Schneider
Colton’s legal journey began when he immigrated to the United States, embarking on a path filled with dedication and achievement. From collegiate athlete to scholarshiped academic, and with a wealth of experience gained throughout his career, Colton has become recognized as a skilled attorney who proudly fights for injured Plaintiffs. His expertise spans a wide spectrum of injury cases, from complex vehicle collisions to dog bites, unsafe premises, and dangerous product liability claims. He has effectively handled hundreds of cases across various states and helped secure multiple six and seven-figure results.

Will Morrison
Will Morrison is the founding member of Morrison Law Office, Inc. He has over 18 years of experience in personal injury and accident cases and also handles consumer debtor bankruptcy cases. He is a member of the Utah State Bar since 1996 and received the prestigious Pro Bono Award from the Utah State Bar in 2012. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah with a B.A. in History and attended the University of Utah College of Law, where he served on the Editorial Board of the Utah Law Review. He also won a gold medal in pickleball at the Utah Summer Games in 2011.