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We Win Injury Law

From high-profile cases to the everyday fight for your rights, the courtroom is where battles are won and lost. But who really has the upper hand? Welcome to We Win Injury Law, the podcast that takes you inside the biggest legal battles, breaks down real injury cases, and gives you the knowledge to stand up for yourself when it matters most. I’m Tyler, and whether it’s a headline lawsuit or the kind of accident that turns your world upside down, we’re here to help you understand the law, the strategy, and what it really takes to win. Because at the end of the day, we don’t just fight, we win for you. Period

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    STOP running RED lights: Navigating medical malpractice...

    Medical Malpractice: Bad outcomes, real standards, deadlines, and collectability...Hosts Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren Sandberg of the We Win Injury Law Podcast discuss the realities of medical malpractice claims, emphasizing transparency, informed decision-making, and that a bad medical outcome is not automatically malpractice. They explain the core issue is whether a provider did what no other good doctor would do, noting many complications are known risks and require expert review. Using examples (wrong organ removed, ACL cut during knee surgery, broken arm during shoulder surgery, and a paralysis case involving multiple nurses), they highlight how complex fault can be across doctors, nurses, and hospitals, and how expensive malpractice litigation is due to expert and deposition costs. 00:00 Podcast Welcome00:40 Keeping It Real02:14 What Counts as Malpractice05:01 Clear Cut Examples06:19 Doctors and Public Trust08:28 Who Is Actually at Fault11:13 Known Complications12:49 What To Do Next13:21 Deadlines and Records15:23 Collectability and Case Math17:57 Utah Damage Caps18:41 Net Results Matter19:54 Contact and ClosingWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Utah Nurse Manslaughter: The Fine Line Between Care and Crime...

    Hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg open with a real-time story about Tyler’s 18-year-old son being hit in a school parking lot by a driver who left after giving only a name and phone number, prompting advice to call police, document the scene, gather insurance and license-plate information, and seek video footage because insurers often deny claims. They then discuss the Utah case of former nurse Meggan Sundwall, convicted of manslaughter and obstruction of justice in the death of her friend Kacee Terry after prosecutors presented a large text-message record, alleged insulin injection of a non-diabetic, and deleted messages; Terry had falsely claimed terminal cancer and a $1.5 million life insurance policy naming Sundwall as beneficiary. Sundwall was acquitted of aggravated murder, awaits sentencing May 4, and the hosts debate manipulation, intent, and what justice looks like.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:33 Parking Lot Crash03:03 What To Do After04:13 Calling Thomas 04:56 Officer Report Details07:17 Back In Studio08:06 Utah Nurse Case09:25 Texts And Manipulation11:01 Insulin And Timeline12:32 Ages And Parallels13:22 Fake Insurance Motive14:31 Cancer Lie Manipulation15:12 Defense Assisted Suicide Angle16:34 Verdict Manslaughter Explained18:24 Obstruction Evidence Deletion21:59 Preserve Evidence Lessons24:36 Manipulation Context Public Defenders27:12 Sentencing Justice Questions30:18 Final Thoughts Safety PlugWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Dog Bites and Legal Claims: A Guide for Pet Owners

    Utah Dog Bite Law: Strict Liability, Defenses, and What to Do After an Animal AttackHosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss dog bites and animal attacks, emphasizing that Utah imposes strict liability on pet owners for injuries or damage their animals cause, even without a bite (e.g., jumping, barking, lunging, or knocking someone over). They note that evidence a dog had prior incidents can increase case value and potentially support punitive damages, while defenses may include provocation by an adult and a recent Utah change limiting claims by trespassers attacked in enclosed areas. They advise victims to call police so animal control documents the incident and helps identify the owner, since recovery is difficult without ownership information. They explain claims are typically paid through homeowner’s or renter’s insurance, encourage leashing and caution because animals can be unpredictable, and offer free consultations through their firm.00:00 Show Kickoff00:56 Dog Lovers and Family Pets03:17 Cats and Pet Grief Tangent06:08 Back to Dog Bites06:39 Utah Strict Liability Explained07:22 Off Leash Risks on Trails08:05 No Bite Needed for Liability09:03 Real Case Dog Scare Fall10:32 Jumping Dogs and Grandma Example10:46 Strict Liability Basics11:03 When Nice Dogs React11:51 Prior Incidents Raise Stakes13:37 Defenses Provocation Trespass15:31 First Cross Exam Story18:46 What Owners Must Know19:24 Document Attacks Immediately21:03 Insurance Pays Claims22:08 Leash Smart Final AdviceWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Murder, Money, and Trials: The Kouri Richins Case

    Utah Headline Cases: Kouri Richins Conviction and an $81M Wrongful Death VerdictHost Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren Sandberg discuss two major Utah cases: the nationally publicized Kouri Richins trial and a lesser-publicized but significant civil wrongful-death verdict. They describe Richins as convicted on all charges after prosecutors alleged she poisoned her husband, Eric, with a lethal fentanyl dose amid financial motives, life insurance, a prenuptial agreement, alleged prior poisoning attempts, and an affair; the defense presented no witnesses and argued the state failed to meet its burden, and an appeal is expected.00:00 Podcast Kickoff00:34 Utah Cases Teaser04:31 Kouri Richins Background06:32 Poisoning Evidence07:21 Motive And Marriage08:58 Valentines Attempt09:50 Courtroom Optics10:46 Defense Strategy13:29 Jury Reactions15:31 Trial Lessons17:25 Appeals And Evidence19:31 Appeal After Conviction20:00 Wrongful Death Case Overview20:46 Civil Verdict Rules Explained21:15 Opening Statement Impact21:53 Safety Failures Evidence22:55 Why No Settlement Offer25:03 Breaking Down The Damages26:27 Justice Equals Money Debate29:52 Indecent Proposal Analogy32:53 What Is Justice Worth34:26 Wrap Up And Safety ReminderWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Matt Blanchard’s Story of Paralysis, Recovery, and Purpose After Two Devastating Crashes

    Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren Sandberg welcome Matt Blanchard to the We Win Injury Law Podcast to share his story of strength, recovery, and hope. Matt Blanchard, in a 2005 rollover crash in whiteout conditions after refusing to wear a seatbelt, resulting in a T12 burst fracture, spinal cord injury, and paralysis, plus years of surgeries and therapy. He recounts regaining the ability to walk with a cane after extensive treatment, including stem cells and intensive physical therapy, while also discussing pride, forgiveness, perspective, and serving others. In 2021, a drunk driver crossed the median and caused another catastrophic crash, further injuring him and killing the driver, highlighting the importance of adequate insurance and legal representation. Blanchard also shares his nonprofit, Southern Utah Adaptive Sports, designed to connect people with disabilities to community and adaptive recreation.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:09 Legacy and Influence02:10 High School Sweethearts03:09 Kids and Grandpa Wisdom04:33 Electrician to Entrepreneur04:58 Refusing to Quit06:55 The First Crash08:58 Hospital Reality Check11:26 Family Aftermath13:40 Perspective and Purpose16:00 Grace and Self Forgiveness20:40 Rehab and Walking Again22:00 Baptism Turning Point24:04 Survival Mode Without a Lawyer25:09 Friendship and Second Accident Tease26:27 Dashcam Crash Breakdown28:37 Injuries and Survival29:18 Rescue and Surgeries32:39 Rehab Mindset and Adaptive Sports35:00 Insurance and Seatbelt Lessons39:13 Perspective and No Comparison45:20 Advice and Serving Others46:33 Adaptive Sports Nonprofit Vision50:38 How to Get Involved51:37 Final Takeaways and WrapMatt BlanchardWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Reclaiming Safety: The Connection of Mental Health and Injury Law

    Reclaiming Safety After an Accident: Somatic Trauma Therapy, Chronic Pain, and Insurance Battles (with Jennie Pool)Host Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren Sandberg interview Jennie Pool, owner of Mend Counseling Center and a clinical mental health counselor specializing in complex trauma and somatic therapy. Jennie describes her path from college athletics to psychology, her focus on experienced clinicians, and how trauma from injuries includes fear, anxiety, depression, irritability, relationship strain, and chronic pain that can outlast physical healing. The discussion covers how triggers, shock, and adrenaline affect memory and reporting, why trauma is not linear, and how “window of tolerance” prevents retraumatization during modalities like EMDR and brainspotting. They address insurance disputes over medical necessity, documentation and letters, and practical tools to reclaim safety, including gradual exposure, tapping, grounding, contrast showers, and advocacy scripts, plus Mend’s VibrAcoustic sound table and court/adjuster letters.01:22 Jennie’s Path to Therapy02:14 Counselor Roles Explained03:28 Trauma in Injury Cases07:21 Body Keeps the Score11:04 Reclaiming Safety After Crashes12:58 Insurance and Mental Health16:09 Ruptured Safety and Chronic Pain22:01 Common Post Accident Symptoms24:27 Healing Timelines and Tolerance27:05 Trauma Modalities in Practice28:57 Tech Expectations vs Healing Pace30:40 Shock After Crashes32:34 Adrenaline Masks Injuries34:48 Therapy Causation Debate36:12 Every Accident Needs Therapy38:03 Secondary Trauma Ripples38:59 Somatic Safety Tools41:34 Advocacy Scripts For Care46:38 Objective Trauma Indicators50:44 Say Yes Before No52:59 Somatic Therapy Resources55:24 Final Wrap And ThanksMend CounselingInstagramWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Beyond the Crash: The Reality of Insurance Claims and Settlements

    Injury Case Myths: Medical Treatment, Gaps in Care, Preexisting Conditions, and Why Insurance DelaysHosts Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren The Snow Canyon Man Sandberg discuss what personal injury clients should know but often aren’t told. They explain that while crash photos and accident stories matter for liability, insurance companies primarily evaluate claim value through medical records that substantiate pain and ongoing symptoms, making continued treatment important. They warn that gaps in treatment can significantly damage a case and that insurers frequently use preexisting conditions or alleged intervening events to minimize claims, so clients should fully disclose prior claims and injuries to their attorneys. They also outline that case timelines vary based on treatment, documentation, experts, and whether a lawsuit is filed, emphasizing that “quick settlements” often mean lower payouts. They describe insurers’ delay tactics, lobbying efforts, and advertising spending, noting even a claimant’s own insurer may resist paying uninsured/underinsured motorist claims.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:30 Favorite Podcasts Talk03:12 Case Value Myths05:22 Medical Records Matter07:44 Treatment Gaps Trap10:46 Preexisting Conditions13:22 How Long It Takes16:19 Delay Tactics Exposed19:18 Where Premiums Go20:24 Final Thoughts OutroWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Court Case Everyone’s Talking About: BYU FELONY!

    In today’s episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, we take a clear, factual, and unbiased look at one of the most talked-about criminal cases in Utah right now the ongoing legal proceedings involving a former BYU football player who has been charged with a first-degree felony following allegations of sexual assault.Our goal is not to sensationalize, speculate, or make assumptions about guilt or innocence. Instead, we break down the verified facts, the current status of the case, and the legal steps that happen in serious felony cases like this one. We’ll walk listeners through what a first-degree felony charge means under Utah law, how bail decisions are made, what happens during initial court appearances, and what the timeline to trial typically looks like.Whether you’re following this case in the news or you simply want to understand how Utah’s criminal courts handle serious allegations, this episode offers a grounded, educational, and respectful breakdown of the process without the noise, opinion, or misinformation often found online.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Secrets of Injury Recovery: Dr Steve's Perspective!

    Dr. Steve on Telemedicine, Injury Documentation, and Recovery After Accidents.Host Tyler Todd and co-host Jaren “The Snow Canyon Man” Sandberg welcome Dr. Steve Baum to the We Win Injury Law podcast. Dr. Steve shares his background: University of Utah undergrad in exercise physiology, Ohio State for medical school, an LDS mission in Mesa, Arizona, and two years in the Air Force as a tactical air controller working with Army units. He explains his medical practice path (family and obesity medicine, rural scholarship work in Casper, Wyoming and Wickenburg, Arizona, then occupational health focused on work-related injuries) and why he left corporate medicine to run a concierge-style functional/telemedicine practice centered on metabolic health, with patients able to text him directly. He emphasizes recovery fundamentals like hydration, nutrition, sleep (7–9 hours), and movement and his practice reach across 10 licensed states. 00:00 Cold Open Banter00:24 Meet Dr Steve Baum01:06 Med School at Ohio State02:53 College Football Tangent04:16 Mission and Air Force08:00 Washington Roots and Utah Move10:44 Concierge Metabolic Practice15:56 Telemedicine Across States18:20 After Accident First Steps19:29 Referrals and Insurance Rules20:32 Urgent Care for Faster Referrals20:56 Lab Work as Injury Evidence24:20 Primary Care Documentation Pitfalls28:26 Why Follow-Up Visits Matter30:34 Concussion Recovery Basics38:22 Post-Accident Recovery Checklist42:36 Find Dr Steve and Kaizen Story45:02 Final Takeaways and Wrap-UpFind Dr Steve at:WEBSITEINSTAGRAMWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Basics and Beyond!

    Understanding Personal Injury Law: The Basics and BeyondIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss the fundamentals of personal injury law, specifically focusing on tort law. The discussion covers essential concepts such as duty, breach, causation, and damages, which are crucial for anyone considering a career in law or dealing with personal injury cases. The hosts share insights from their experience as trial lawyers, including notable cases, the impact of previous injuries on claims, and the importance of reliable witnesses. They also provide practical advice for individuals involved in personal injury incidents. The episode concludes with encouragement to reach out for free consultations and highlights their partnerships with local sports teams, RSL and Salt Lake Bs.00:00 Introduction to the We Win Injury Law Podcast00:31 Famous Cases and Pop Culture01:03 Basics of Tort Law01:26 Law School and Career Reflections03:17 John Grisham and Legal Fiction06:55 Understanding Tort Law Elements08:26 Case Study: The Zip Line Incident13:45 Importance of Witness Statements15:46 Understanding Causation in Law16:01 Preexisting Conditions and Aggravations19:05 Insurance Companies and Causation20:25 The Importance of Full Disclosure21:53 Determining Case Value25:04 Jury Dynamics and Client Perception31:05 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    From SNL to Courtroom: Unraveling the Tracy Morgan Case

    Navigating Personal Injury Claims: Lessons from Tracy Morgan's AccidentIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss the complexities and challenges of personal injury cases, using Tracy Morgan's 2014 accident with a Walmart truck as a case study. They explore issues such as the importance of having an injury lawyer, the role of future care planning, and the hurdles faced when dealing with large corporations and insurance companies. The hosts also provide insights into how personal injuries can permanently alter lives and highlight the necessity of fair compensation for victims.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:35 Podcast Vibes and ASMR Jokes01:40 Tracy Morgan's Accident03:55 Legal Implications and Insurance Battles05:27 Future Care and Settlements18:30 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Heroes or Held Liable? Understanding First Responder Protections

    Debating First Responder Immunity: Real-Life Scenarios and Legal ImplicationsIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg kick off the new year by discussing the legal complexities surrounding the liability of first responders such as EMTs, firefighters, and police officers. They share personal stories, including a dramatic account of aiding a drowning victim, to explore the ethical and legal responsibilities of Good Samaritans and professionals during emergency situations. The conversation expands to a critical case in Utah, where the Supreme Court reversed a decision on blanket immunity for first responders, igniting a debate on how best to protect both the professionals and the public. This episode delves into the balance between providing immunity and ensuring accountability, shedding light on current legislative discussions in Utah.00:00 Introduction and New Year Greetings00:56 First Responders and Legal Liability02:53 Good Samaritan Story: Shark Sighting and Rescue08:11 Legal Implications of Rendering Aid13:06 Case Study: EMTs and Heart Attack Misdiagnosis18:01 Debate on Blanket Immunity for First Responders24:02 Conclusion and Call to ActionWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Utah vs. Snapchat and TikTok: Protecting Our Children

    Utah's Legal Battle Against Big Tech: Protecting Children from Social Media DangersIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss Utah's legal actions against big tech companies like Snapchat and TikTok. They delve into Utah's lawsuits over children's safety and consumer protection, and the broader implications these cases might have on addressing issues like social media addiction, online exploitation, and privacy concerns. The hosts emphasize the importance of protecting children from harmful online practices and call for increased accountability from both tech companies and parents. They also touch upon how social media has changed the landscape of personal interactions and celebrity culture.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:38 Holiday Greetings Debate03:27 Utah vs. Big Tech: Protecting Children05:34 Social Media's Impact on Youth07:27 Legal Actions Against Snapchat and TikTok16:50 Parental Concerns and Responsibilities21:11 Conclusion and Call to ActionWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Don’t Sink the Ship: Lessons from the Titanic's Legacy

    Titanic Liability & Real-World Safety PrecautionsIn this episode of We Win an Injury Law Show, co-hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss the concept of 'Titanic liability' and its relevance to real-world cases today. They delve into famous maritime disasters like the sinking of the Titanic and the recent submersible incident near the Titanic wreck. They explore negligence, safety precautions, and legal implications in various scenarios, highlighting the importance of being cautious in potentially hazardous situations. With a blend of humor and insightful commentary, they aim to provide valuable takeaways for their audience on how to assess claims and stay safe during travels and adventures.00:00 Introduction and Hosts Banter00:22 Ryan Reynolds and Mint Mobile Discussion01:54 Titanic Liability and Legal Implications10:35 Modern Day Parallels and Personal Anecdotes19:55 Conclusion and Safety RemindersWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Dinosaur Mayhem and Legal Claims: Unpacking Jurassic Park!

    Jurassic Park Liability: Exploring Legal Issues in Theme ParksIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg delve into the fascinating legal implications of the fictional Jurassic Park, analyzing who would be liable for the various dinosaur-related incidents. The discussion touches on insurance, waivers, work comp claims, and real-life parallels with theme park injuries, offering insights on negligence and liability in both fictional and actual scenarios. Featuring entertaining banter and legal expertise, the episode also underscores the importance of consulting an injury lawyer even if a waiver has been signed.00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter00:42 Jurassic Park Liability Discussion02:03 Jurassic Park Movie Analysis05:33 Legal Implications in Theme Parks10:47 Waivers and Legal Responsibilities14:46 Real-Life Theme Park Incidents22:38 Conclusion and Contact InformationWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Astroworld Tragedy: A Concert's Fatal Turn!

    The Astroworld Tragedy: Lessons in Event Safety and Crowd ControlHosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg discuss the tragic 2021 Astroworld concert disaster, highlighting the chaos, injuries, and fatalities that ensued. They explore the failures in crowd control, medical staffing, and communication that led to the catastrophe, and discuss broader issues of event safety and liability. Additionally, the hosts share their personal experiences with large crowds and emphasize the importance of safety and preparedness at large events. The episode concludes with recommendations for ensuring safer concert experiences in the future.00:00 Introduction and Hosts Introduction00:13 Discussing the Astroworld Disaster02:03 Coconut Water Tangent02:56 Returning to Astroworld Tragedy04:01 Concert Safety and Crowd Control12:42 Legal Implications and Responsibilities20:33 Conclusion and Social Media PlugsWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Utah’s Darkest Cases: Cases That Changed EVERYTHING!

    Utah's Unbelievable Legal Cases and Historical DisastersIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren Sandberg delve into a variety of gripping legal stories and historical cases from Utah. They touch on significant jury verdicts, including a $950 million birth injury case and a Utah County cancer misdiagnosis resulting in $16 million. They also describe recent bizarre incidents like children found in a refrigerated truck after a multi-vehicle crash. The hosts further discuss historical disasters such as the Castle Gate Mine explosion of 1924 and the 1944 Great Salt Lake train collision, emphasizing how these events have shaped modern safety regulations and legal precedents. The episode underscores the importance of legal representation in navigating complex injury and malpractice cases and critiques the influence of lobbying on damage caps and case law.00:00 Introduction 00:19 Discussing Ryan Reynolds and Spirited00:59 Unbelievable Utah Stories and Cases03:35 The $950 Million Birth Injury Case05:38 Understanding Malpractice Caps in Utah13:01 The $16 Million Misdiagnosis Case18:56 Utah Truck Crash and Human Trafficking Concerns22:45 Reflecting on Pickup Truck Safety23:17 Animals in Pickup Trucks: A Growing Concern24:06 Legal Liabilities in Truck Accidents26:13 Historic Mining Disasters in Utah27:22 The Impact of Railroad Development34:48 The Lariat Cafe Explosion and Gas Safety36:34 The Role of Lawsuits in Public Safety38:50 The Controversy of Damage Caps in Malpractice Cases41:03 Final Thoughts and Contact Information#caraccidenthelp #utahlawyer #legaltalk #carinsurance #roadsafety #justicematters #wewininjurylaw #wewinforyou #wewininjurylawyers WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Reflections on 2025: Wins, Lessons, and Growth

    2025 Recap and Highlights with We Win Injury LawIn this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler Todd and Jaren 'the Snow Canyon man' Sandberg recap the highlights and significant moments of their 2025 year. They discuss remarkable cases, including a six-year-long medical malpractice case and an intriguing gas line explosion case, as well as humorous and emotional moments in the office. They reflect on the company's growth, including hiring new staff, opening a new office in Murray, Utah, and achieving several multimillion-dollar settlements. The episode underscores their commitment to providing excellent legal representation and their passion for helping clients who have been injured due to negligence. The hosts share their hopes for 2026 and emphasize their readiness to assist new clients while expressing sincere hope that their audience stays safe and unharmed.00:00 Introduction and Year-End Recap00:48 Highlighting Major Wins of 202501:31 Challenging Cases and Emotional Moments06:35 Unusual Cases and Interesting Fact Patterns14:44 Office Highlights and Growth in 202518:06 Looking Forward to 202624:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts#KnowYourRights#LegalAdvice#InjuryClaimHelp#CarAccidentHelp#InsuranceSecrets#LawExplained#PodcastLife#PodcastShow#NewEpisodeAlert#PodcastDropWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The We Win Injury Law Holiday Special: A Home Alone Breakdown!

    Legal Lessons from Home Alone: Holiday Safety and Home Liability!In this episode of the We Win Injury Law Podcast, hosts Tyler and Jaren discuss various legal aspects of home safety and liability using the movie 'Home Alone' as a fun case study. They explore whether Kevin McCallister's booby traps could be considered self-defense or assault, the potential for liability of his parents, and the broader implications of homeowner responsibility. The discussion also touches on claims against airlines for routing minors without proper supervision and the importance of reasonable force in home defense. The episode concludes with reminders for holiday safety and the importance of properly securing your home without resorting to dangerous traps.00:00 Introduction and New Podcast Setup01:24 Importance of Educating the Public02:19 Fun Topic: The Wet Bandits from Home Alone04:08 Legal Analysis of Home Alone Booby Traps06:45 Kevin's Age and Legal Implications07:58 Booby Traps and Legal Consequences11:46 Harry and Marv's Legal Claims14:40 Unforeseen Hazards and Injuries16:22 Kevin's Recklessness and Parental Responsibility16:47 Jury Sympathy and Character Perception18:00 Deposition Preparation and Client Presentation19:18 Self-Defense and Trespassing Scenarios20:39 Hotel Concierge and Credit Card Fraud22:16 Airline Negligence and Liability23:33 Homeowner Liability and Booby Traps31:05 Holiday Safety and Final Thoughts#KnowYourRights#LegalAdvice#InjuryClaimHelp#CarAccidentHelp#InsuranceSecrets#LawExplained#PodcastLife#PodcastShow#NewEpisodeAlert#PodcastDropWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Full Coverage Feels Like Enough Until Your Insurance Won’t Pay After a Car Accident

    Luke Udy brings 17 years of insurance experience and runs Udy and Associates, an American Family Insurance Agency that handles home, auto, boat, ATV, umbrella, landlord, apartment, HOA, and business insurance, with access to multiple national carriers, in Utah and neighboring states.Luke explains what actually happens when Utah drivers think they have full coverage but are really sitting on the state minimums of 30-65-30. Full coverage only means comp and collision, and liability only still leaves people repairing their own vehicle or hitting limits that don’t match real injuries or damage.Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage comes up constantly because people waive UM or UIM without knowing that those coverages protect them when the other driver has no insurance or almost none. Luke makes people sign off before removing it because it’s inexpensive, and it’s the only layer that shields them when the at-fault driver can’t pay.Utah PIP is another point of confusion. Every Utah policy has at least 3,000, but raising PIP to 10,000 PIP C is only a few dollars more and pays the first medical bills even when the other driver is at fault. Luke goes into PIP exhaustion, subrogation, rental cars, and how easily people get misled when call centers tell them to open claims with the wrong company.Boating on the weekends, pools, swing sets, home equity, kids’ friends in the car, landlord properties, and business ownership all show why minimum limits disappear fast. The theme Luke returns to is simple: people ask for the lowest, cheapest option without realizing how much protection they give up until the accident has already happened.Connect with Luke UdyWebsite: https://www.amfam.com/agents/utah/st-george/lucas-udyWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Why Utah Is Seeing More Car Crashes and How Driver Distraction Is Playing a Bigger Role

    St George is growing fast and the roads are getting rougher. Speeding, red light runners, distraction, and following too close are causing most of the crashes police respond to. Officer Mitchell talks about what she sees every day: drivers going through intersections while looking at their phones, rushing to beat the lights, and sitting inches from another car’s bumper.Hit-and-run accidents are happening more often. Many drivers leave the scene even though it is a crime that can lead to a suspended license and an impounded car. Parking lot cameras rarely capture the stalls, making it harder for police to track people down.Insurance costs in Washington County keep rising due to frequent crashes. Better driving helps everyone. Utah policies include PIP benefits, but many drivers do not know they have them. Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is essential when the other driver has expired insurance.Dash cams and Tesla cameras often show the truth when no one else saw what happened.Slowing down, leaving earlier, and paying attention could prevent most of the collisions happening now in St George and all over the world.A distracted driver is a dangerous driver.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    St. George Police Chief Explains the Right Way to Handle a Car Accident (Kyle Whitehead)

    Chief Kyle Whitehead, Chief of Police for St. George, Utah, shares what really happens when a crash is reported and how officers handle accident scenes from the first call to the final report. Starting as a patrol officer in 1999 and working through every level of the department, Chief Whitehead explains what it means to serve a city that has grown from 62 officers to more than 150, and how the rapid population boom has changed the way policing looks in Southern Utah.He walks through what happens when someone calls 911 after a crash, how officers are dispatched, and why safety always comes first before reports are written or citations are issued. He breaks down the process of documenting the scene, interviewing witnesses, issuing driver exchange forms, and determining which laws were broken. Chief Whitehead clarifies that police reports do not assign fault; they record facts based on what caused the crash. He explains how uninsured drivers are handled, why taking a photo of the VIN number matters, and how dash cameras protect drivers when stories change after the fact.The biggest challenges facing St. George as it grows, including distracted driving, speeding, and heavy traffic in areas limited by the river, bluffs, and freeway. He shares why patience behind the wheel and planning matter more than ever. His advice is simple and powerful: leave early, slow down, and focus on driving. A few extra minutes can prevent a crash, a ticket, or worse.For anyone driving in Southern Utah, this conversation offers clear and practical insight from the Chief of Police. You will learn what to do after a crash, why you should always call the police, and how to make sure your documentation is accurate. You will understand what happens behind the scenes at St. George PD, how civilian staff help manage non-emergency calls, and how officers balance enforcement and community service. This episode gives every driver the knowledge to stay safe, protect themselves, and support the officers working to keep St. George one of the safest cities in the state.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    What Every Driver Should Know About Auto Insurance (The Full Coverage Myth)

    Most people proudly say they have full coverage on their car insurance. It sounds safe and complete, but full coverage does not mean what you think it means.Full coverage usually means you meet the state minimum legal requirements. That is the bare minimum that keeps you on the road, but not the amount that keeps you financially protected. When serious accidents happen, those limits collapse fast. A single life flight can cost more than $100,000. ICU stays and surgeries can climb into the hundreds of thousands more. Families who thought they were fully covered are left with massive bills and no safety net.Uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist coverage exist to protect you when the other driver does not have enough insurance or none at all. Too many people waive those options because an app or online signup promised a cheaper price. Then one crash changes everything.Good coverage means knowing your numbers. Read your declarations page and understand what you are paying for. The goal is not to find the cheapest policy. The goal is to have one that actually protects you when life hits hard. Skip one subscription or one coffee, and make sure you are truly covered before the next distracted driver looks down at their phone.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    NFL Rashee Rice’s High-Speed Car Crash and the “Free 4” Controversy

    It finally feels like fall in Utah. Football weather is here. The mornings are cool, the games aren’t burning hot, and October has been one of the best in years. That means football, baseball playoffs, hockey, and the NBA all kicking off. Then it turns to a serious NFL story. Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was driving a rented Lamborghini in Dallas, racing another car at 119 miles an hour, when he lost control and caused a six-vehicle crash. Several people were hurt with brain trauma and internal bleeding. Both drivers left the scene.Rice pled guilty to two third-degree felony charges for a collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway. He was sentenced to five years of probation, 30 days in jail served on weekends, and ordered to pay restitution to the victims. Soon after, players were seen wearing shirts that said Free Four.That is where the real debate started. Loyalty or justice. What happens when teammates defend reckless behavior that left people injured? How do you support someone without excusing what they did? The crash was not minor. It was 119 miles an hour through Dallas traffic, and people are still recovering.Free Four might sound like a slogan, but it dismisses real victims who are living with the consequences. Leaving the scene changes everything. Racing on a highway changes everything. Real justice is about accountability, not popularity.Leave early. Slow down. A day out to play should never end with a six-car crash and a brain injury.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Anatomy of a Lawsuit

    TikTok is becoming the new Court TV, where creators break down real lawsuits with in-depth analysis and commentary. They read complaints, review discovery motions, and explain how cases really work. Deep dives into the Idaho Four, the Cardi B lawsuit, the Blake Lively Baldoni case, the Diddy lawsuit, and the Murdoch murders have made TikTok feel like next-level courtroom TV.When you look at the anatomy of a lawsuit, it’s interesting to see how it works and why it works that way. It’s not just paperwork, it’s your future. Each lawsuit represents one person’s story and that case matters a thousand percent. Being informed and knowing that your attorney is focused on your case, not just any case, makes all the difference.Pull back the curtain and see what really happens from the accident scene to the verdict or resolution. Only three percent of cases go to trial. On the eve of trial, they settle, or even during trial, they settle.We file a complaint, exchange initial disclosures, and move into what’s called discovery. We start deposing people immediately. A deposition is just an interview under oath. It’s not like the movies. We know their evidence, and they know ours.Experts can be expensive. Some cases go north of a hundred thousand dollars in expert costs. Lawsuits are costly and stressful. The net settlement is what matters.If you have questions or want to know whether you have a claim, reach out. The consultations are always free.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Texas Flood Devastates Camp Mystic, Prompting Legal Questions Over Liability

    It is tough to talk about hard topics like when floods take lives and families are left to pick up the pieces. The floods in Texas were a real loss, a real tragedy, and what happened at Camp Mystic was an unspeakable tragedy. Children were killed in the flooding along the Guadalupe River over the Fourth of July weekend, and what should have been a holiday of celebration turned into chaos and heartbreak.The flooding caught the area completely off guard. A hundred-year flood that swept through at night when people were asleep, and warning systems failed to reach everyone in time. Some counselors risked their lives to save campers. Some went back in to pull others out and did not make it back.Even though it feels like a year ago, it happened only months ago. Families are still waiting for answers while the news has already moved on. One wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against a resort for failure to warn and evacuate, and more cases are expected as families ask how something like this could happen.Questions come up about whether the camp was in a known flood zone, if there should have been better evacuation plans, and if this was truly an act of God or negligence. Conversations about insurance exposure, waivers, and the difference between ordinary negligence and gross negligence show how complex these cases become when tragedy meets law.When a disaster happens, liability and responsibility are not just legal words. They determine who pays, who answers, and whether justice is ever possible for those who lost everything.The floods may have disappeared from the headlines, but for the people who lived through them, the story is still going.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Lies Insurance Companies Tell That Keep You From Getting Paid After an Accident

    The lies insurance companies tell, and we've heard them all. Insurance adjusters are not your friends. Full coverage is not directly correlated with good coverage. Clients believe they are fully insured, but often it only means they meet the minimum requirements. Property damage is small compared to bodily injury, and you need real protection, not just the illusion of coverage.Adjusters use tactics such as the friendly voice call with a quick settlement or the blame game and delay to shift liability away from their insured. Many people also do not have rental car coverage, which leaves them stranded when companies stall for thirty days. Agents may promise full coverage or lower your PIP to make a quote look cheaper, but that leaves you exposed when you need help most.Insurers deny ten to twenty percent of all claims nationwide, and some deny one in three. That is not an accident; it is a strategy. Then they use insurance math, claiming your case is worth only double the medical bills. That is dumb math. Real value looks at injuries, pain, and long-term impact. Arbitration results reveal the true value of cases.Do not fall for insurance math. Protect yourself with good coverage and know the tactics that companies use every day. Leave early, slow down, and be safe. Good afternoon.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    How Taylor Swift & Travis Kelsey Engagement Proves Branding Moves the Needle in Real Cases

    Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift are the most famous couple in America right now. Jersey sales spiked 400 percent, Chiefs ticket sales tripled, and a podcast deal reached 100 million. Brand value for the Chiefs and the NFL has increased by $331 million since they began dating. A love story or a strategy, he was fawning over her, and she was fawning over him.A $5 million wedding ring, the stabbing in Charlotte, and the FBI getting involved, and a bicycle accident raise questions about safety, liability, and perspective on who is at fault. Cardi B's 24 million lawsuit was reduced to a few hundred thousand, and the jury awarded zero.Metal detectors are standard at TSA, sports venues, and high schools. Why not at subways? Cities are refusing to take a simple precaution because of money.Branding moves the needle in the NFL and in personal injury law. Insurance companies track the record of every case. State Farm, Allstate, Geico, Mayhem, Patrick Mahomes, Jason Bateman. A claim settled in three days means ripped off in three days or less.Money is justice. A 3 million week with multiple cases and years of work. An award double the best offer after filing suit. We win for you, period.Leave early, slow down, be safe.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Utah Valley University Shooting of Charlie Kirk Opens National Conversation on Political Violence

    It was a heavy week, and we wanted to have this conversation as soon as possible and not too soon. The Charlie Kirk assassination, political violence, violence in America, and how that affects what we do daily with injury law and legal perspectives. The morning after September 11th was a heavy morning when the shooting at Utah Valley University was still fresh, and the conversation turned to both events.Kids came home on September 10 saying, “Turn on the news.” Everyone was watching and talking about it. Teenagers and college students discussed the assassination and its meaning in Utah. Governor Cox made comments about not wanting the alleged shooter to be from Utah, and that was perceived in many different ways.The first appearance with the not guilty plea. He was pictured in a suicide smock, which is part of suicide watch, and put in a suicide prevention cell, and a prior jail suicide case that went to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. Students laid flowers at the memorial, and some are dropping out of Utah Valley University. Inquiries came into the office from people who were there and are not doing well, asking if they have any legal recourse.Governmental immunity in Utah, and the cap on damages is $3.3 million for the entire incident. In the wake of events like the Charlotte train attack, this shooting, and attacks on other larger events, why haven’t metal detectors, more staff, and key card access been implemented? Is it a buget issue?Charlie Kirk's assassination will be remembered like Pearl Harbor, September 11th, Martin Luther King, Robert Kennedy, JFK, Reagan, Gabby Giffords, and is a reminder of why violence has no place. Rule books, moral compasses, self-defense, nonviolent protest, and how days like these are remembered for a lifetime.The State of Utah filing charges, a public defender, and the civil side that may involve Utah Valley University, Turning Point, or private security, depending on omissions or adequacy. Thousands of people are traumatized and may claim that they follow.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Why Insurance Companies Deny Car Accident Claims

    Utah has alarming accident statistics. In 2023, there were nearly sixty-five thousand crashes, twenty-six thousand injuries, and two hundred seventy-nine lives lost. That equals one crash every 8.8 minutes, an injury every twenty minutes, and a death every thirty-one hours. A recent wrong-way crash with a ninety-year-old driver raises tough questions about age restrictions and driver testing.The hidden cost of accidents often comes when insurance companies deny or minimize claims. If they cannot dispute liability, they argue that the injuries came from other causes. We have had to file lawsuits just to reach insurance policies, and rates go up because of the crash itself, not the lawsuit.Some lawyers acknowledge harm and resolve cases fairly, leading to seven-figure settlements. Others force a trial even after proof. Adjusters play doctor from behind a computer while real people deal with pain, stress, lost sleep, and strain on families.Most cases still settle, but some go to trial. Verdicts can be larger or smaller, and the risk always falls on the injured. Defense wins still cost millions. The best protection is getting an experienced injury lawyer from the start to make sure your story is heard.Be safe, respectful, and slow down on the roads.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Cardi B Verdict in $24 Million Beverly Hills Security Guard Lawsuit

    A Hollywood showdown in a Beverly Hills courtroom, a peek inside the Cardi B assault $24 million lawsuit. Cardi B was at an OB-GYN clinic in 2018, secretly pregnant, when a security guard filmed her without permission, leading to an alleged heated verbal altercation, alleged scratching and spitting, emotional distress, and a lawsuit for damages that skyrocketed because a celebrity got involved.How far did the alleged spit fly? Was it a Louie-level arc off the Titanic, or just accidental? Where were the real injuries? What are the damages? What would any jury do with a scratch claim and therapy bills?Why $24 million never made sense, even if everything favored the plaintiff.Timeline check. February 2018 incident. Filing in 2020. A verdict years later. Testimony that felt sincere. From her wigs, laughter, and a jury reading Ellis as the aggressor. And a unanimous defense verdict.Facts matter. You still need negligence, causation, and damages, not just the court of public opinion.So how did this case make it so far in court?Celebrity cases go exponential in the headlines, but normal people on juries listen to the evidence. This one never would have made it out of intake. Stay safe, leave early, slow down.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Blake Lively vs Justin Baldoni Legal Update - $400M Countersuit Dismissed

    The Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively case took a major turn when the $400 million countersuit was dismissed. What began as a scorched-earth strategy, with a separate website and promises of transparency, quickly shifted when the judge struck nearly 300 pages from the record, calling it a publicity stunt.Patience has disappeared in today’s world. People expect instant replies to texts and emails, entire seasons released at once, and faster games with pitch clocks. That same impatience is showing up in this lawsuit.Social media rewarded quick PR moves, but the legal filings could not meet the strict pleading requirements of Rule 9. A lawsuit cannot be a fishing expedition. Facts must be pled with enough detail even to move forward, and that is where the countersuit fell apart.Blake Lively’s deposition created new drama when Baldoni attended in person, raising questions about power moves and intimidation. Subpoenas have been issued to small YouTubers, and there is speculation about who is covering the mounting legal fees.With a trial date set for March 2026, both sides face a choice between a long public battle or a quiet settlement behind closed doors.For now, the headlines have taken the back seat, but the case is far from over.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    BYU vs Utah Holy War Rivalry Explained and How to Win Tickets

    The Holy War is more than a football game. BYU vs  UU, the University of Utah is one of the biggest rivalries in college sports and in the state of Utah. Families are divided, feelings run deep, and it is about more than wins and losses. The history goes back nearly 100 years, with Utah leading the series 62 to 36 with 4 ties.So what is the origin of the Holy War, the cultural and religious undertones, and why does it go far beyond the field? BYU has the only national championship in the state, but Utah has the BCS bowl appearances. The rivalry includes the UTES, the University of Utah, who always cheer against the BYU Cougars, the colors, the fans, the jokes, and the passion that make this game bigger than anything else in Utah sports.This year the Holy War takes place October 18th at Lavell Edwards Stadium in Provo. We are giving away two tickets and a $500 gift card so you can have the ultimate game day experience. Find us on Instagram at @wewininjurylaw to enter.CLICK HERE TO ENTERLike the post, tag your game day partner, share your point of view on the rivalry, and share to your stories for a bonus entry. Winners announced October 1st.The emotions are real, the stories are personal, and we want to hear yours. Are you a saint or a sinner, or a little of both?Tell us why the Holy War matters to you.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Using A.I. in Police Investigations Is Getting Innocent People Arrested

    Tom Cruise, owls, and a real life Minority Report story show how AI in police investigations can go wrong. In 2020, Robert Williams was wrongfully arrested by the Detroit Police based solely on a facial recognition match from their AI system. He spent 30 hours in jail before being released. The settlement forced the Detroit Police to change procedures and require independent corroborating evidence before making arrests.Facial recognition technology was supposed to make communities safer but often struggles with accuracy, especially in identifying minorities, leading to wrongful arrests and civil rights concerns. A similar case involved an elderly woman accused of bank fraud after a bank teller swapped her checks. She was arrested, her mugshot posted online, and later cleared when video evidence proved her innocence.We discuss AI in police work, racial profiling, stop and frisk, jury selection, and how emerging technology like self-driving cars has already led to multi-million dollar verdicts. The conversation explores the risks of letting AI make decisions about guilt or innocence and what could happen if technology replaces traditional police investigations.Remember, leave early, slow down, and stay safe.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Spencer Pratt Demands Answers From Gavin Newsom on Pacific Palisades Fire Relief Money

    The Pacific Palisades fires started January 7, 2025 of this year and they were catastrophic. One of the biggest cities in the United States lost homes and entire neighborhoods. Millions of dollars were raised at concerts and charity events for fire victims. According to Spencer Pratt, none of it has reached the people who lost everything. His wife Heidi Montag is also part of the lawsuit, joining other victims in demanding answers.WHERE IS THE MONEY?Spencer Pratt is showing charitable organizations that were founded after the fires or existed before and still received fire money. He is calling out Governor Gavin Newsom and asking why groups that do not seem connected to fire relief are getting millions of dollars while victims get nothing. There are parallels to the Maui fires, where celebrities raised money, but victims still did not receive help.Investigations into the lack of water to fire hydrants have gone quiet. After Spencer posts about missing reports and unanswered questions, websites and documents disappear. The Pacific Palisades community is left with burned-out homes, broken promises, and no sign of the millions meant to rebuild their lives.Spencer Pratt is pushing for answers, uncovering details that many would prefer stay hidden, and the victims of the Pacific Palisades fires are still waiting to see the money they were promised.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    What Are Punitive Damages and How Accident Victims Got Billions

    Why is Suits so popular? Is it the legal strategy, the drama, or just Harvey Specter being a stud? Legal shows aren’t anything like real life, but real legal drama is more compelling than fiction. The Karen Read trial proves that.We break down real cases with massive verdicts. From the $50 million Starbucks tea burn to the GM gas tank explosion, the Ford Pinto, the drone footage that helped win a $70 million case, and more. We talk about what it takes to prove negligence, how companies try to hide evidence, and why punitive damages exist.You’ll learn what happens when depositions go off script, when jurors deliver surprising outcomes, and what happens when lawyers end up in the upside-down world. This is what real legal work looks like.Plus, a quick Karen Read update and one attorney’s unforgettable smart water moment in court. We are talking:Starbucks tea burn for $50 millionMcDonald’s hot coffee caseFord Pinto case $125 million reduced to $3.5 millionGM gas tank explosion – $4.8 billion reduced to $1.2 billionAnother GM case for $60 millionTierney Darden vs. City of Chicago for $148 million settled for $115 millionHighway construction drone case for over $70 millionState Farm Utah case for $125 million in punitive damagesTobacco settlement  for $206 billionBP Deepwater Horizon for $20 billionVW Dieselgate for $14.7 billionExplosion injury case with basement inspectionWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty But Was It Justice or Strategy (Idaho 4 Trial)

    There’s been a lot happening since our last podcast but the big one is Bryan Kohberger’s guilty plea in the Idaho 4 murders. This is the plea deal heard round the world. We talk through why some of the families are calling it a betrayal while others see it as closure. What does it really mean to get four consecutive life sentences without parole in a maximum security state prison and is that justice or just legal strategy.We share thoughts on survivor’s guilt the emotional toll of a trial and what this means for the prosecutors in a smaller community office. We also get into what judges can and can’t do with plea deals and the difference between a good legal outcome and what feels fair to a victim’s family. The internet is full of wild comments and conspiracy theories and we even talk about whether searching murder online means anything. Did the two other survivor victims have anything to do with the murders?Plus a quick update on the Karen Read trial and why a former prosecutor is throwing the judge under the bus in interviewsLeave early, slow down, and we’ll see you next timeWE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Can You Trust Legal Advice on Reddit or Will It Cost You Thousands

    Reddit is full of legal advice. Some of it’s helpful. Some of it’s flat-out wrong. In this episode, I go through real Reddit posts about injury law and insurance claims. If you’ve ever asked Google or Reddit what to do after a crash, this is what you need to know before you follow the advice of random strangers online.How long until I get an offer on my underinsured motorist claim?Usually 20 to 30 days after submitting a demand, but that first offer is almost always way too low. Getting an offer and actually settling your case are not the same thing.Should I ask my lawyer to front MedPay or my Health Insurance?MedPay or PIP usually gets paid directly to the provider. There’s rarely a reason for a lawyer to front it. But some firms help providers get started faster. Just avoid those loan companies; insane interest rates can kill your settlement.Will I have to reimburse my health insurance after a settlement?Yes, but that’s not a bad thing. Health insurance gets your bills paid at discounted rates, and we can negotiate the payback amount so you keep more of your settlement.Am I liable if my crow army attacks someone?If you’ve created a situation where your pet crows start attacking people, you could absolutely be on the hook. Duty, breach, damages, it’s tort law 101.Can I swerve to avoid an accident even if I hit someone else?If you’re distracted and cause a crash while swerving, you’re liable. If someone else forced you to swerve and vanished, it’s a phantom vehicle case. If you have uninsured motorist coverage, we can still fight for you.Stay safe out there.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    The Truth About Car Crash & Injury Claims (Why Accidents are Getting Worse in Utah)

    Traffic across Utah is worse than ever from St George to Salt Lake and everywhere in between. We're talking freeway crashes, intersection collisions, and rear-end accidents in places like Riverton, Herriman, and the Thanksgiving Point exit. Congestion on I-15 is up, and rural highways are packed with semi trucks and tired drivers.We share what happens after a crash, why police reports often say no injuries even when people are taken to the hospital, and how fear of ambulance and life flight bills keeps people from getting help. Freeway on-ramps are chaos with cars stacked four wide, and off-ramps are filled with rear-end impacts.We also talk about the emotional side of injury cases and how anxiety and trauma are just as serious as physical pain. Whether you are in Park City Moab or anywhere else in Utah the roads are changing fast. Consults are always free and we are here to help.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    How to Sue Your Own Insurance Company and Win (Uninsured & Underinsured Motorist)

    Most people don’t understand what to do when they get hit by a driver with no insurance or not enough coverage. We’re talking about uninsured and underinsured motorist claims. And yes, that includes suing your own insurance company. If you don’t know whether you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage, we’re talking to you.What happens when someone hits you going 60 miles an hour and runs off with no insurance? We talk about how uninsured motorist claims work, how to file underinsured motorist claims when the other driver’s policy isn’t enough, and why your own insurance company might fight you harder than the at-fault driver’s.How your insurance premiums may or may not be affected, why getting a judgment against someone with no assets doesn’t help you, and what it really looks like when you have to file a lawsuit against your own carrier just to get what they owe you. Even if you’ve been paying them for 20 years, you’re just a claim number.If you have questions about uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage or want to know what kind of policy you need, send us a message. We’re happy to help.PLUS a quick Karen Read update, including juror comments, Alan Jackson’s reaction, and the Albert family speaking out after the verdict.Stay classy, be safe, and leave early. Slow down.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Air India Flight 171 Crash. Can Families Sue after a Plane Crash?

    Close to a million dollars in wins this week. The SETTLEMENT CHAIN is out, and we break down what it means to fight as a team and why results like this are never just about one person. When we win, we win for you. Every paralegal, every staff member, every person who puts in the work matters.KAREN READ UPDATE: The verdict came in. Not guilty on the major charges. We are talking about what happened inside the courtroom, the jury’s questions, the judge’s refusal to respond, and how this case became one of the most talked-about trials in the country. From the missed objections to the social media clips going viral, the pressure was everywhere. We identify what went wrong and outline what comes next.Plane crashes are spiking in 2025.Plane crashes are happening at a staggering rate in 2025. One of them involved a member of our own extended family who was in a fatal crash in Alaska, where everyone on board was lost. We discuss how it changes the way we show up for grieving families.We also break down the Air India disaster that left 241 dead with only ONE survivor, and the American Airlines collision with a military helicopter.These are not just headlines.These are real people, real lawsuits, and real accountability. We explain what families need to know when tragedy strikes and what justice can look like in the middle of unimaginable loss.This one hits close to home.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Uninsured Motorist Car Accident Settlement. How We Turned A 20K Settlement Into 700K

    We recently settled a car accident case for over $ 700,000 after the insurance company initially offered $ 20,000. The damage to the car didn’t look that bad, but the injuries were real. Our client needed surgery, had major medical bills, and couldn’t work. The driver who hit them had no insurance, so we filed an uninsured motorist claim against our client’s carrier.Even after years of paying premiums, their own insurance company tried to lowball them. We talk through how we filed suit, walked away from mediation, rejected the low offers, and stayed ready to fight until we got the result they deserved.We explain how uninsured motorist claims really work, what an eggshell plaintiff means, and why accident photos can hurt a case even when the injuries are serious.PLUS. We also provide an update on the Baldoni VS Lively case.Consultations are always free. If you’ve been in a crash or need help figuring out your coverage, reach out. We want to WIN FOR YOU, PERIOD!WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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    Alex Murdaugh Murder Trial Update With New Charges And Appeal

    The Alex Murdaugh murder trial goes from a southern charm injury lawyer to a convicted murderer sitting in prison for killing his wife and son. Eighteen million was stolen from his law firm, the boating accident involving his son that made national news, the Snapchat video that placed him at the crime scene, and the alibi that fell apart.The motive prosecutors argued was to cover up financial crimes, but the motive never made sense. The brutal murders, the jury's reactions after hearing his testimony, and why his surviving son still believes he did not do it. The charges against the court clerk for obstruction, misconduct, and perjury for allegedly influencing the jury could impact the appeal.A bigger conversation about keeping perspective, balancing work and family, and not becoming jaded. In the end, be good people, be good partners, and be kind to your family.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  44. 17

    When You’re Cooked - Bryan Kohberger and the Idaho 4 Murder Trial

    When you’re cooked, do you testify? That’s the big question as we dive into the trial of Bryan Kohberger and the Idaho 4 murders. From the Amazon knife search to the DNA found in the trash, we’re breaking down whether the defense has any real shot and what you do when all the evidence is stacked against you.Is it better to plead the fifth or throw a Hail Mary and take the stand?We talk through how motive matters in murder trials, how the defense might play the mental health card, and why jury perception could make or break this case. From the bloody knife sheath to the delayed 911 call, the surviving roommates, and conspiracy theories online, we get into it all. We also compare the Kohberger strategy to other big trials like OJ and Murdaugh and ask what really works when you're already on fire.Plus, we give a quick update on the Karen Read case now that the prosecution has rested and the defense is taking over. We also touch on the drama surrounding Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, and Justin Baldoni, and whether Another Simple Favor was throwing shade.So stay tuned and subscribe because when you think you are cooked, we’ve got thoughts.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  45. 16

    The Freak Off - Breaking Down the P Diddy Sex Trafficking Trial

    We are talking about another high-profile trial. P Diddy. The Freak Off.When it came down to him being indicted, it was a little surprising, but not entirely shocking. We have been hearing rumors for years about Bieber, about parties, about what really goes on behind the scenes. Now it is in federal court, which is why it is not being televised.We break down everything from the charges, sex trafficking, transportation, racketeering, to the bigger questions around celebrity influence, NDAs, power, and silence. We’re sharing how hard it is to find an impartial jury when everyone knows who P Diddy is.Spilling the tea on the allegations from Cassie Ventura, the role of The Punisher, and what it means when the music industry stays silent. Why is no one else being called to testify? Are there thousands of NDAs out there? Is this just the tip of something much bigger?This trial may not have the same level of public attention as Weinstein's, but the legal analysis and cultural questions are just as important. Will a domino fall? Will this change anything? Or will it quietly fade away?If you are wondering what is really going on with the P Diddy trial and how the federal system works behind the scenes, this is the episode.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  46. 15

    Why the Karen Read Trial Feels Like a Cover-Up and What the Evidence Shows

    If you’ve been watching the Karen Read trial unfold on TikTok or social media, you know how wild this case is. In this episode we break down everything from what allegedly happened to where the trial is at and why it’s raising so many red flags.From taillights found after the crime scene was cleared to investigators looking for nudes instead of evidence this case is full of questionable moves. We talk about the key players the second trial the infamous Judge Auntie Bev and why it feels more like a cover-up than a real investigation.We also explain how this criminal case compares to injury law what beyond a reasonable doubt really means and why the justice system looks so broken right now.Whether you think Karen Read is being framed or you just want to understand what’s actually going on we got you. Because when it comes to legal cases We Win For You. PERIOD.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  47. 14

    Can You Sue the Press? Prince Harry vs. the Daily Mail

    Prince Harry is suing the Daily Mail for defamation, phone tapping, and illegally accessing private records. The lawsuit opens up big questions about privacy, fame, and what damages are really worth in a civil case.Explore the difference between public and private life, how American and British laws handle the expectation of privacy, and why even celebrities can feel trapped by the fame that pays their bills. Get a breakdown of how juries calculate damages, why wrongful death cases are hard to value, and what it means when the invasion of privacy targets a child.It all comes down to one question… how do you put a price on being left alone?WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  48. 13

    Can You Sue Your Own Insurance Company for Denying a Claim?

    Can you sue your own insurance company for denying a claim?After a family was T-boned by a drag racer going 70 in a 35, the real fight did not end at the crash. Their own insurance company became the unexpected villain, refusing to pay out under an underinsured motorist claim and trying to blame the family for what happened.This case uncovered internal emails where adjusters discussed delaying the claim, arguing contributory fault, and avoiding full liability. Despite paying premiums for years and being longtime members, the family was treated like just another claim number. What should have been straightforward turned into a legal battle that only ended after social pressure forced a 1.95 million dollar settlement.It is something most people do not realize. Your own insurance company can and will fight against you. From day one, it is not just the other driver's insurance that looks for ways to minimize what they pay.Even your own insurer will try to avoid full payouts, often hiring doctors and adjusters to build a case against you.If you have ever thought your insurance company would have your back, think again. And if you have been in a crash and they are asking for a recorded statement, do not do it. Call a lawyer. They will try to say you are at fault or that your injuries are not that bad, but you do not have to accept it.You can fight back and win.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  49. 12

    What to Do When a Tree Falls and Causes Injury or Property Damage

    Can you sue if a tree falls and injures you? What if it crashes onto your car during a drive, or causes serious damage to your property? In this episode, we walk through a real case where a massive tree came down during a test drive, leading to major injuries and a totaled vehicle and yes, a successful legal claim.We explore who can be held liable when a tree falls: is it the city, a neighbor, or the private landowner? You'll hear how we used evidence like Google Maps history and expert testimony from a certified arborist to prove the tree had been neglected for years. We also discuss how the condition of the tree. Understanding if it was dead or healthy can drastically change the outcome of a case, and what role insurance may play in these claims.If you’ve been hurt by a fallen tree or are dealing with expensive property damage, this episode will help you understand your legal rights and the next steps to take.Consultations are always free.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

  50. 11

    A Peek inside the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni $400M Lawsuit Battle

    Welcome to Hollywood Unscripted, where we peel back the curtain on Tinseltown’s most riveting stories. We are pulling back the curtain into a legal saga that's more gripping than any screenplay, a courtroom clash involving Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and unexpected players like Ryan Reynolds.We walk through the timeline of events that turned the anticipated film It Ends With Us into a legal battleground, including allegations of harassment, claims of defamation, civil extortion, and invasion of privacy. We explore the roles of Ryan Reynolds, other cast members, and social media in this unfolding drama, and examine excerpts from the court documents filed by both sides.From initial complaints and media frenzy to protective orders and motions to dismiss, we unpack how this legal battle is shaking Hollywood to its core. Stay tuned as we bring you a peek inside the allegations, counterclaims, and what’s next for the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni lawsuits.WE WIN FOR YOU. PERIOD.Connect with us:TikTok: @‌wewininjurylawInstagram: @‌wewininjurylawLinkedIn: We Win Injury LawGet a free consultation: wewininjurylaw.com

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From high-profile cases to the everyday fight for your rights, the courtroom is where battles are won and lost. But who really has the upper hand? Welcome to We Win Injury Law, the podcast that takes you inside the biggest legal battles, breaks down real injury cases, and gives you the knowledge to stand up for yourself when it matters most. I’m Tyler, and whether it’s a headline lawsuit or the kind of accident that turns your world upside down, we’re here to help you understand the law, the strategy, and what it really takes to win. Because at the end of the day, we don’t just fight, we win for you. Period

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