Jacquelynn D. Carmichael
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
I am a partner at the law firm Eisenberg, Gilchrist & Cutt and have been practicing law since 1993. As a personal injury attorney, I have the unique opportunity to help people who have been injured by the negligence of others. Through the years, my cases have involved injuries and wrongful deaths arising from bicycle accidents, auto accidents, defective products and medical malpractice.
In addition to my legal practice, I am also actively involved in the Women’s Law Caucus and serve on the Character and Fitness Committee for the Utah State Bar. I enjoy speaking to groups and writing articles about topics that are relevant to the personal injury practice area. I am also an avid cyclist and runner and enjoy scuba-diving and traveling with my family.
As a cyclist, I am particularly interested in helping fellow cyclists when they are injured. My firm has represented many cyclists whose injuries have arisen from a variety of causes including failed tires and other defective bicycle parts as well as drivers who have carelessly crashed into cyclists causing serious injury and in some cases death. We are very aware of the safety concerns that face cyclists in the Salt Lake valley and enjoy advocating for and representing cyclists in a variety of capacities.
Overview
- University of Utah, English, graduated 1990
- Utah, 1993
- American Association for Justice - Member
- Public Justice - Member
- Utah Association for Justice - Member
- Utah, 1993
- American Association for Justice - Member
- Public Justice - Member
- Utah Association for Justice - Member
- University of Utah, English, graduated 1990
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus

- Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs, Salt Lake City (2024)
- Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs, Salt Lake City (2022)
- Medical Malpractice Law - Plaintiffs
- Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
- Product Liability Litigation - Plaintiffs
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Article of the Year-Utah Trial Journal
News & Media
Case History
- Hurst v. Piroozi
The negligence of some healthcare professionals led to the permanent brain damage of the defendant.
$14 million settlement
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