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David Mark Corbett is a distinguished attorney at Corbett & Gwilliam, PLLC, based in South Jordan, Utah, specializing in personal injury law. With a fervent commitment to advocating for his clients, David brings a unique blend of passion and creativity to the courtroom, setting him apart in the legal landscape of Utah and Arizona. Having litigated a diverse array of cases, David understands that each situation is unique, often requiring a tailored approach. He recognizes that while settlement can be the most beneficial path, there are times when taking a case to trial is imperative. With over 50 trials under his belt, encompassing both criminal and civil matters, David has honed his skills to navigate the complexities of the legal system with confidence and precision. In recognition of his exceptional legal prowess, the American Society of Legal Advocates honored David as one of the Top 40 Under 40 attorneys in Utah for 2016, a distinction awarded to only the top 1.5% of attorneys in the state. Additionally, he has earned the title of SuperLawyer for the Mountain States by Thomson Reuters, a testament to his dedication and effectiveness in representing clients. After graduating from Baylor University School of Law in April 2006, David began his career in Arizona as a criminal defense attorney, advocating for clients facing a wide range of charges from misdemeanors to serious felonies. In 2011, he relocated to Salt Lake City, expanding his practice to encompass civil law, personal injury cases, and family law disputes. Today, David continues to leverage his extensive experience and innovative strategies to achieve favorable outcomes for his clients in Utah’s trial and appellate courts.
Wrongful death attorneys represent families who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others. They seek compensation for the devastating loss. Common matters include fatal accidents, medical negligence deaths, workplace fatalities, product liability deaths.