Scott Brown
Scott D. Brown has been awarded an “A” “V” rating in Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible in both competency and ethics. He has 40 years experience in personal injury law and has handled many hundreds of auto injury and death cases, never having lost a jury trial. Mr. Brown personally handled two of the nine most “Significant Tort Cases the Utah Supreme Court decided in 1999”, as selected by Chief Justice Richard C. Howe. Mr. Brown received his B.A. degree in Business Management, cum laude, from the University of Utah and his J.D. degree from the University of Utah College of Law.
Mr. Brown is a member of the Utah Association for Justice and the Utah State Bar. He is licensed to practice in State and Federal Court and before the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Brown has been a Seminar Presenter, and is co-author of “Trying the Personal Injury Case In Utah” and “The Automobile Injury Case”, and author of “Claims Department: Service Center or Profit Center?” (Utah Trial Journal, Aug. ’08).
Mr. Brown volunteers for his church and community, which has included service on the Board of Directors of the Jordan Education Foundation, on the Executive Committee of the Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America; and as the Chairman of the Learning For Life Community Advisory Board. Mr. Brown is also the Founder and President of L.E.A.P., Lawyers’ Endowment for Accident Prevention (a charitable foundation established to prevent injury accidents).
Mr. Brown was born and raised in Murray, Utah. He is a husband, father of four, and grandfather of 15. His interests away from work include archery, the family cabin, travel and the outdoors.
Credentials
B.A. Business Management | University of Utah
J.D. University of Utah College of Law
MEMBER OF: Utah Association for Justice
MEMBER OF: Utah State Bar Association