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Good Guys Injury Law

Good Guys Injury Law

11693 S 700 E #100, Draper, UT 84020, Draper, UT 84020

Google5.0(169 reviews)
4 Attorneys
4 Locations
$12.2M+ Recovered
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About Good Guys Injury Law

Good Guys Injury Law represents personal injury victims throughout Utah, handling cases such as car accidents, dog bites, and wrongful death. Founding partners Ken Christensen and Russ Hymas were motivated by personal experiences with accidents and insurance claims. The firm has secured multi-million dollar settlements for clients and offers free 24/7 consultations. They operate on a contingency fee basis, with offices in Draper, Bountiful, Orem, and Salt Lake City.

Notable Case Results

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$5.3M

Fatal Car Accident

C.H. and her husband were hit by a reckless driver on the shoulder of I-80, instantly killing her husband and seriously injuring her.

$2.5M

Trucking Accident

$1.3M

Fatal Car Accident - Drunk Driver

W.A.'s wife was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver. The insurance company initially downplayed the value of her life.

$648,700

Motorcycle Accident

Parker suffered a leg amputation after a university maintenance truck made an improper left turn and struck his motorcycle. The State of Utah was responsible.

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$521,873

Fatal Car Accident

R.L. and S.B.'s 78-year-old mother was killed in an automobile accident. Insurance company initially undervalued the claim due to her age and medical condition.

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$517,373

Wrongful Death Car Accident

Stacey's 78-year-old mother was killed in a car accident. The insurance company initially undervalued the claim due to her age and medical condition.

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