Attorney Profiles
Daniel W. Hindert Salt Lake City, Utah
Dan Hindert is a shareholder in the Litigation department. He specializes in personal injury, wrongful death and insurance-related litigation for both plaintiffs and defendants throughout the intermountain west. Mr. Hindert is one of the country's leading experts on structured settlements, and is co-author of the legal treatise Structured Settlements and Periodic Payment Judgments published by Law Journal Press in 1986 and updated through 2007.
Related Activities and Skills:
- 2004 and 2005: Voted among the Legal Elite of personal injury attorneys in Utah Business Magazine
- $2.5 million wrongful death recovery, plus numerous $1 million plus recoveries in injury and death cases
- Expert witness in special matters relating to structured settlements
- Fluent in French
- Case-specific pro hac vice admissions: in U.S. District Courts for the Districts of Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico; and in state courts in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico and Wyoming
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Aviation Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Wrongful Death -- Plaintiff
- Products Liability Law
- Food & Agricultural Products
- Machinery & Tools
- Medical Products & Devices
- Motor Vehicle Defects
- Pharmaceutical Products
- Recreational Products
- Tobacco
- Professional Malpractice Law
- Medical Malpractice
- Other Professionals Malpractice
- Utah, 1981
- U.S. District Court District of Utah, 1981
- U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit, 1990
- Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, Tennessee,
1981
J.D.
- Williams College,
1971
B.S. Honors: Cum Laude
- Co-author: Transfers of Structured Settlement Payment Rights What Judges Should Know About Structured Settlement Protection Acts, The Judges' Journal, Spring 2005, Vol. 44 No. 2.
- Co-author: Structured Settlements and Periodic Payment Judgments, Law Journal Press, 2007
- Una Travesia Por Los Montes Malditos, CrossCountry, Spring 2005, Numero 6
- Presenter/Organizer: Panel presentation on "Emerging Litigation-related Issues" at 2005 Annual Meeting of Utah State Bar.
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