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Pete Lowe

Pete Lowe founded Lowe Law Group in 2012 to help injured people get their lives back on track. Since then, LLG has recovered over $550 million for clients who’ve suffered from the carelessness of others. For Pete, every case is a chance to help an individual and their family overcome one of life’s darkest moments. He knows from personal experience what it’s like to be seriously injured—and how easily we can talk ourselves out of pursuing justice.

Under Pete’s leadership, LLG has innovated a model of personal injury law that integrates legal and medical expertise. The firm’s full-time doctor assesses injuries and their long-term impact, enabling the attorneys to win settlements and verdicts that reflect the true cost of the injury. This also ensures that clients get the medical treatment they need to recover and live life fully.

Raised in Huntsville, Utah, Pete grew up building fences and pipelines on his family’s horse ranch. In his teens, he became an elite rock climber and went on to set routes and summit peaks around the world.

While studying law at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Pete began to work part-time for a personal injury firm—and knew it was the perfect fit. The contingency-fee model enabled people to get a top lawyer regardless of their financial means. It also incentivized attorneys to improve people’s lives rather than run up billable hours.

Pete’s passion for defending the injured comes from personal experience. While Pete was growing up, two of his siblings were badly injured in auto accidents caused by someone else’s negligence. But his family’s “old school” reluctance to sue meant that neither of his siblings received adequate compensation. That still bothers Pete.

Later in life, Pete injured his neck while rock climbing and had to work through the uncertainty, frustration, and pain of recovering from emergency surgery. He learned first hand that injuries can turn someone’s life upside down—and that empathetic support from friends, family, and professionals can make all the difference in recovery.

Outside of work, Pete still climbs hard. He’s summited Ama Dablam (22,349 feet) in the Himalayas, climbed El Capitan in Yosemite National Park multiple times, and ____. Pete also loves to mountain bike with his wife and three kids, who are beginning to leave him in the literal dust.