In a community where many people commute for work and run errands around the Ogden area, catastrophic injuries can escalate quickly—especially when they happen near busy corridors, job sites, or homes with active renovations.
After an amputation, insurers may contact you early and ask for statements, recorded interviews, or paperwork “to move things along.” While that may feel helpful, early information can be misunderstood or used to limit your claim.
A local attorney’s job is to slow the process down enough to protect you: collect the right records, identify responsible parties, and build a damages story supported by evidence.


