Utah Truck Accident Lawyer

Injured in a truck accident?

After a serious truck accident, you may find yourself struggling physically and financially. Commercial insurers will fight to minimize your claim. You don't need this added stress.

A Utah truck accident lawyer from Swenson & Shelley can help take the pressure off. We manage every detail of your injury claim and fight for the maximum recovery you deserve.

Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy
No fee unless you win
Decades of combined legal experience
Relentless pursuit of justice for victims
No Upfront CostWe only get paid when we recover compensation.
National Board of Trial AdvocacyKevin Swenson is Board-Certified in Truck Accident Law.
Direct AccessWork directly with attorneys, not just intake staff.
Relentless JusticeCommitted to the relentless pursuit of justice
Client results

What our clients are saying

We pride ourselves on the level of service and results we provide for injury victims across Utah and Arizona.

"What a team that will be on YOUR side, these two sure know what they are doing. He even came to the hospital to check on me."
Lydia
"My wife and I were pleased with the level of service that Swenson & Shelley provided for us. In the end, they got us a settlement that was far more than we expected."
Shawn T.
"Easy to trust, easy to talk to, and serious about getting strong results. I would recommend the firm to anyone dealing with an injury case."
Ryan B.
No fee unless you win

No recovery, no fee.

Most truck accident cases at our firm work on a contingency basis. This means you don't have to pay us up front. You get high-level legal representation now, and our fee comes out of the recovery only if we win.

Get your case reviewed today for free to understand your rights.

Disclaimer: Case results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case depends on its specific factual and legal circumstances.

Speak With Us Today

If you need help now, call directly or request a review and we'll reach out quickly.

Kevin Swenson - Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy
Expert Leadership

Kevin Swenson is Board-Certified in Truck Accident Law.

Kevin Swenson is one of the few attorneys board-certified in Truck Accident Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. This certification requires rigorous testing and proof of experience in complex trucking litigation.

Our firm has the resources and expertise to go toe-to-toe against deep-pocketed trucking companies and insurance giants. We thoroughly investigate every crash, identify all liable parties, and fight to recover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering for our clients.

The Swenson & Shelley difference

Why choose us?

When you hire our firm, you aren't just a case number. You get a team of respected trial attorneys committed to your recovery.

Decades of Experience

Leveraging decades of legal experience to protect the rights of injured accident victims across Utah and Arizona.

Maximum Recovery

The objective is simple: pursue the maximum compensation available from the trucking company, driver, and insurers.

National Board of Trial Advocacy Certified

Truck accidents are more complicated than car crashes. You need an expert who understands the complex federal regulations and black box data.

Strong truck accident representation starts with one call.

If you were hurt in a truck crash, don't wait to find out what your case may be worth. Fill out the form for a free review or call now to speak with the firm directly.

Common questions

Questions people ask before they call

Understand the basics of your truck accident claim before you speak with an attorney.

How much does it cost to hire a truck accident lawyer?

Nothing up front. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning our fee is paid only if we recover money for you. If we don't win, you don't pay us an attorney fee.

What can I be compensated for after a truck accident?

You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs, pain and suffering, and other losses depending on the facts of the case.

Should I talk to the insurance company first?

It is generally better to speak with a lawyer first. Insurance adjusters are trained to protect the company's bottom line and may use your statements to minimize your claim.