Law Office of Garrett S. Handy, PC
Utah Law Firm
Law Office of Garrett S. Handy, PC
Sole Practitioner Garrett S. Handy is a Salt Lake City personal injury attorney and handles a wide array of personal injury cases including but not limited to: motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, brain injury, and product liability. His years of experience and dedication to the field alone is what gives Mr. Garrett Handy the reputation he has in providing his clients with the greatest advantage to achieve positive and successful legal results. He understands that families sufferings from serious personal injuries can cause a huge headache, both physically and mentally. Learn more about his areas of practice and experience with the given link below.
Practice Areas:
- Personal Injury
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Brain Injury
- Product Liability
Principal Attorney:
- Garrett S. Handy
Law Office of Garrett S. Handy
Primary Office:
515 South 700 East, Suite 3R
Salt Lake City, UT 84102
Secondary Office:
4001 South 700 East, Ste. 500
Salt Lake City, UT 84107
Office: 801-264-6677
Fax: 801-606-7787
http://www.ghandylaw.com/
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