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Murray, Utah
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Car Accident Lawyers in Murray

8 accident lawyers found in Murray, Utah. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Cliff Venable
Cliff Venable

Venable & Partners

Murray
Lonnie Eliason
Lonnie Eliason

Eliason & Associates

Business LawConsumer LawDivorceEstate Planning
Murray40+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Sean T. Carpenter
Sean T. Carpenter

Carpenter & Partners

Murray
Shane D. Gosdis
Shane D. Gosdis

Gosdis & Associates

Murray
Thomas Stamos
Thomas Stamos

Stamos & Partners

Murray

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Murray, Utah

Murray sits in the heart of Salt Lake County, bordered by South Salt Lake to the north and Midvale and Cottonwood Heights to the south. With roughly 50,000 residents and major corridors running through the city, accidents happen regularly. Residents injured in Murray or surrounding communities like Holladay, West Jordan, and Taylorsville often need legal help to recover compensation for their losses.

Common Accident Types in Murray

Car accidents are among the most frequent claims in the area. State Street (US-89) carries heavy traffic through Murray's commercial core, and I-15 runs along the city's western edge with interchange congestion at 5300 South and 4500 South. Rear-end collisions, sideswipe crashes, and multi-vehicle pileups on these roads generate injury claims throughout the year.

Highway accidents aren't the only concern. Workplace injuries occur at Murray's warehouses, construction sites, and medical facilities, including Intermountain Medical Center — one of the largest employers in the city. Slip and fall incidents at shopping centers like Fashion Place Mall also lead to premises liability claims. Pedestrian and bicycle accidents happen along busy stretches of 4800 South and near Murray City Park, especially during warmer months.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Murray

The lawyers listed on this page handle a range of accident and injury cases, from motor vehicle crashes to on-the-job incidents. Look for an attorney with experience handling your specific type of claim, and ask about their track record with insurance negotiations and trial outcomes. Most accident lawyers in Utah offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront.

Under Utah law, you have four years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Utah follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you're found 50% or more at fault for your own injury, you cannot recover damages.