About Kelly Ann Booth — Personal Injury Salt Lake, Utah
Kelly Ann Booth of Wasatch Back Legal Group, LLC is a personal injury Salt Lake attorney representing Salt Lake City clients injured in crashes, falls, and other preventable incidents across Salt Lake County and the Wasatch Front. Booth pairs civil litigation experience with a general-practice background, so injury clients also get clear advice on related issues such as medical liens or business losses. For more options, browse our personal injury attorneys directory.
The firm works on contingency for most injury claims, meaning no fee unless the client recovers. Booth handles negotiations directly with insurers and prepares cases for trial when offers fall short. Additionally, the office accommodates evening calls for working clients across the Salt Lake metro.
What Clients Say
Reviewers consistently mention thorough preparation, prompt updates, and a calm demeanor during stressful insurance disputes. Clients note that Booth explains medical and lien issues in plain language. Many appreciate the firm’s willingness to take cases other lawyers had declined.
Personal Injury Salt Lake — Practice Areas & Services
- Auto, motorcycle, and pedestrian collision claims along I-15 and I-80
- Slip and fall and premises liability matters in Salt Lake County
- Wrongful death and catastrophic injury settlements
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist disputes under Utah’s no-fault rules
- Insurance bad faith and PIP benefit claims
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a personal injury Salt Lake City attorney charge?
Most Salt Lake City personal injury attorneys work on contingency at 33% pre-suit and 40% if the case proceeds to litigation. Clients owe nothing if there is no recovery. Free initial consultations are standard.
Where are personal injury lawsuits filed in Salt Lake City?
Personal injury suits are filed at the Matheson Courthouse, 450 South State Street, home to the Third District Court. Smaller claims under $11,000 may go to Justice Court. Additionally, federal diversity claims are heard at the Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse downtown.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Utah?
Utah’s general statute of limitations for personal injury is four years from the date of the accident, but auto no-fault and PIP deadlines can be much shorter. Government claims require notice within one year. Acting promptly preserves evidence and witness testimony.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Utah road fatalities: 281 lives were lost on Utah roads in 2024, with one-third being motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists — Utah Highway Safety Office
- Motorcycle fatalities: 53 motorcycle deaths in 2024, a 15-year high concentrated in summer months — UDOT/DPS Preliminary Data
- Statute of limitations: Four years for most injury claims under Utah Code §78B-2-307 — Utah State Code



