Personal injury law firm LifeLaw sponsors Utah Rock Climber

Personal injury law firm LifeLaw sponsors Utah Rock Climber

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LifeLaw helps people in the Salt Lake City area recover from their health and financial losses after accidents involving injuries. To help all Utah residents live fulfilling and active lifestyles, they sponsor rock climber Aidan Francis.

LifeLaw personal injury attorneys help Utah accident victims get the financial compensation and health care they deserve so they can live their lives to the fullest again. Continuing their commitment to an active lifestyle, they sponsor aspiring Utah rock climber Aidan Francis.

The company’s Director of Claims, David Francis, knows something about this active lifestyle. Before going to law school, he was a member of the US cycling team and trained with athletes such as Lance Armstrong and Jonathan Vaughters.

“We are very proud of Aidan and his commitment to staying active and getting the best out of life,” said Francis. “He captures a lot of what we stand for and what we help our customers strive for after their accidental injuries.”

David Francis oversees the administration of client claims prior to litigation. Matthew Johnson, who serves as the firm’s Director of Litigation, has 28 years of experience in the legal practice. Together they run it LifeLaw law firm in Salt Lake City assisting victims of bicycle and motor vehicle accidents, pedestrian accidents, dog bites and traumatic brain injuries in Utah.

Francis said the company’s sponsorship of Aidan will allow him to buy more gear and compete in more climbing competitions. He also explained that LifeLaw is currently looking for sponsors for other independent athletes to help them achieve their goals.

“Aidan has only been climbing for three years, but he’s already reached elite circles with a V10, 13A and 12C lightning climb,” said Francis.

“Flash” refers to completing an advanced climb on the first attempt. Not only has Aidan mastered tough Utah climbs in American Fork Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon, but he’s also…

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