Bret Hanna of Wrona DuBois in Utah, focuses on litigating plaintiffs’ medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury cases. He has represented clients in state and federal courts, in mediations, and in administrative proceedings since 1991.
A bill recently introduced before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee would would make a $250,000 cap on all pain and suffering damages in medical malpractice cases the law of the land for all 50…
The Salt Lake Valley’s Unified Fire Authority underwent some very timely cold water and ice rescue training yesterday. About a dozen UFA ice rescue team members used chainsaws to cut two large holes…
The family of Christina Taylor Green, the 9-year-old girl killed in the Tuscon shootings a little more than a week ago, made the selfless decision to donate her organs after she passed away. The…
The U. S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, along with Health Canada and White-Rodgers, has announced a recall of 188,000 programmable thermostats because of risk of fire. The thermostats contain…
According to statistics reported today in the Salt Lake Tribune, deaths on Utah’s highways declined in 2010 for the third straight year. The numbers reported by the Utah Department of Transportation…
A recent study completed by a research team at San Diego State University highlights the dangers of third hand smoke to new residents of homes previously occupied by a smoker. If you’ve stayed in a…
A South Dakota woman paid a visit to her mother in Salt Lake City for the holidays while her husband is deployed in the Middle East. She suffers from adult onset asthma, and one of the notorious…
The traditional drop-side crib that was used when you were an infant, and likely when your parents were infants as well as what you have likely used as paremts, is about to become a thing of the…
As reported here after a spill that occurred this past summer that started on June 11th, Chevron has problems with the pipeline it maintains through the foothills above Salt Lake City and they are…
A food-safety bill that has been sidelined for more than a year cleared a critical hurdle last week when it passed the Senate. It is notable that in the contentious environment that is Washington,…
The state Water Development Commission has favorably reviewed a proposed bill aimed at improving canal safety by requiring canal companies to conduct risk assessments for ruptures that could…
The Office of Inspector General recently reported that as many as 15,000 elderly Medicare patients die every month. Really? How can that be? The numbers translate to 13 percent of all Medicare…