Trusted Catastrophic Injury Attorneys in Midvale & Salt Lake City, Utah
When your injury changes everything, your work, your independence, your family's future, you need an attorney who fights for everything you've lost and everything you'll need.
Seeking Legal Support for Your Catastrophic Injury in Utah?
At Waddoups Law, we understand the overwhelming impact a catastrophic injury can have on your life. These aren’t minor injuries that heal in weeks—they are life-altering events that often require long-term medical care, major lifestyle changes, and significant financial resources. Our Salt Lake City catastrophic injury attorneys are here to help you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
When a devastating injury occurs because of another party’s negligence in Utah, you need more than just legal help—you need a team that is deeply experienced, fiercely committed, and genuinely compassionate. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Waddoups Law.
What Is Considered a Catastrophic Injury in Utah?
A catastrophic injury is one that permanently affects a person’s ability to live independently, return to work, or perform basic life functions. These injuries often result in long-term disability, disfigurement, or the need for round-the-clock care. The emotional and financial toll can be just as severe as the physical trauma.
These injuries can stem from many causes—car or truck crashes, workplace incidents, defective products, unsafe property conditions, and more. Regardless of how it happened, if someone else was at fault, you have the right to seek accountability.
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How Catastrophic Injuries Differ From Other Personal Injury Claims
Catastrophic injury cases require a higher level of legal strategy, evidence development, and financial forecasting. Unlike minor injuries, which may result in temporary treatment and short-term income loss, catastrophic injuries demand an extensive assessment of future medical needs and life care expenses.
Here’s what sets these cases apart:
Higher damages and future cost projections.
Involvement of medical, vocational, and financial expert testimony.
Long-term impact on quality of life and family relationships.
Permanent disability and inability to return to former work.
More aggressive insurance defenses due to larger potential payouts.
Our team at Waddoups Law works closely with life care planners, medical experts, and economic analysts to build a complete picture of your losses—now and in the future.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Catastrophic Injury in Utah?
Determining who is responsible for a catastrophic injury involves uncovering all contributing factors and every potentially negligent party. Our attorneys leave no stone unturned in identifying liability.
Depending on the circumstances, responsible parties may include:
By thoroughly investigating the facts of your case, we work to hold the right parties accountable and maximize your recovery.
Damages Available in a Utah Catastrophic Injury Claim
Because the effects of catastrophic injuries are so far-reaching, the damages awarded in these cases are typically substantial. We ensure that every loss is accurately calculated, thoroughly documented, and presented to insurers or a jury, as needed.
Our role is to make sure your needs are fully addressed—now and for the road ahead.
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Why Choose Waddoups Law for Your Utah Catastrophic Injury Case?
Not all personal injury firms are equipped to handle the intensity and complexity of catastrophic injury claims. At Waddoups Law, we bring decades of trial experience, negotiation skills, and strategic insight to every case we handle.
Here’s what sets our firm apart:
Over 85 jury trials and thousands of resolved disputes.
Deep experience with high-stakes injury and disability claims.
A team-based, personalized approach to each client’s story.
Strong relationships with expert witnesses and life care professionals.
A contingency fee model—no fees unless we win for you.
We’re not just your legal team—we’re your advocates, investigators, and partners in recovery.
Contact Our Salt Lake City Catastrophic Injury Lawyers Today
If you or a loved one has suffered a catastrophic injury in Utah, time is of the essence. The sooner we can begin gathering evidence and building your case, the better your chances of securing the compensation you need.
Contact our Salt Lake County personal injury lawyers at Waddoups Law today to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. We’re ready to stand by your side and pursue the results you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions for Our Midvale & Salt Lake City Catastrophic Injury Lawyers
Is there a deadline for filing a catastrophic injury claim in Utah?
Yes. Utah’s statute of limitations generally requires that personal injury claims be filed within four years of the date of the injury, though certain circumstances can shorten or extend that window. For example, claims involving government entities often have much shorter notice requirements.
Waiting too long can result in losing your right to seek compensation entirely, regardless of how strong your case may be. If you are unsure about the deadline that applies to your situation, reaching out to Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys as soon as possible is the safest course of action.
Can I still file a catastrophic injury claim if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Utah follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means you may still be able to recover compensation even if you share some responsibility for what happened, as long as you are not found to be 50% or more at fault. Your recovery could be reduced in proportion to your share of fault, and insurance companies often try to shift blame onto injured parties to minimize payouts.
Having a thorough investigation conducted early can make a significant difference. The team at Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys works to build strong evidence that accurately reflects what occurred.
Can a catastrophic injury claim be filed on behalf of someone who is unable to do so themselves?
Yes. When a person is incapacitated due to the severity of their injuries, a family member or legal guardian may be able to file a claim on their behalf. Utah law provides mechanisms for representatives to act in the legal interests of someone who cannot advocate for themselves.
This situation adds procedural complexity to an already serious matter, and having knowledgeable legal support ensures the injured person’s rights are fully protected throughout the process. Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys can advise families on how to move forward when a loved one is unable to participate in their own case.
What happens if the at-fault party does not have enough insurance to cover my catastrophic injuries?
This is a real concern in serious injury cases, since policy limits may fall far short of what you actually need. In some situations, additional parties may share liability, such as an employer, a vehicle manufacturer, or a property owner, which can open up further sources of recovery.
Utah also allows injured people to pursue their own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in certain circumstances. Our attorneys at Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help identify every available avenue of compensation in your case.
How long does a catastrophic injury case typically take to resolve in Utah?
Every case is different, and the timeline depends on factors such as the severity of your injuries, the number of parties involved, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Catastrophic injury cases generally take longer to resolve than minor injury claims because it is important to have a clear picture of your long-term medical needs before agreeing to any settlement.
Rushing a resolution can mean leaving significant future costs unaccounted for. Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys takes the time needed to pursue the full value of your claim.
Will I have to go to court to resolve my catastrophic injury claim?
Many catastrophic injury cases in Utah are resolved through negotiation and settlement without going to trial. That said, insurance companies are more likely to take a claim seriously when they know the other side is fully prepared and willing to litigate.
At Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys, our attorneys have tried over 85 jury trials, which means we approach every case with the same level of preparation regardless of whether it ultimately goes to court. This posture often leads to better outcomes even in cases that settle.
Can family members recover compensation when a loved one suffers a catastrophic injury?
In some cases, yes. Utah law allows certain family members to pursue damages for loss of consortium, which refers to the loss of companionship, support, and relationship caused by a serious injury to a spouse or close family member.
If a catastrophic injury results in death, surviving family members may also have a wrongful death claim. The availability and extent of these damages vary based on the specific facts involved, and speaking with an attorney is the best way to understand what options may apply to your family’s situation.
What should I do first if I or a loved one has just suffered a catastrophic injury in the Midvale or Salt Lake City area?
Prioritizing medical care is always the first step. After that, preserving evidence, avoiding recorded statements to insurance companies, and consulting with an attorney as soon as possible can make a meaningful difference in your case.
Evidence can disappear quickly, and early legal involvement allows your team to begin building your claim while details are still fresh. We encourage you to contact Waddoups Law Personal Injury Attorneys for a free, no-obligation consultation so we can help you understand your rights and next steps.
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Verdicts & Settlements
$58.5 million
Wrongful Death involving semi-truck
Jury Verdict
$13 million
Slip & Fall
Settlement
$1.6 million
Semi-Truck Accident. Disputed Liability
Settlement
$1.5 million
DUI Rear-End
Settlement
$400,000
Auto Accident husband and wife. Policy Limits
Settlement
$310,000
Slip & Fall
Settlement
$300,000
Auto Accident. Policy Limits
Settlement
$250,000
Slip & Fall
Settlement
$240,000
Slip & Fall, fractured arm
Settlement
$205,000
Slip & Fall
Settlement
$140,000
Third-party work injury. Partially amputated fingertip
Settlement
$100,000
Dog Bite. Policy Limits
Settlement
Attorneys
George T. Waddoups
George T. Waddoups has practiced law since 1982 and is experienced in personal injury and wrongful death, with over $300 million recovered for clients. He is nominated as a Super Lawyer and a member of The National Trial Lawyers Top 100. George is committed to community service and enjoys time with his five children.
Riley T. Waddoups
Riley T. Waddoups, a personal injury attorney with 20 years of experience, represents clients across Utah in cases like wrongful death, truck accidents, and slip and falls. He is skilled in mediation, arbitration, and trial. Riley values family and has developed strong relationships with many clients over the years.