When you're paying thousands of dollars for new doors to your home, you'd expect them to work right. But when the company refuses to fix the work, a Vernon man called Get Gephardt.
Utah homeowners could end up paying for expensive construction projects twice. Utah has a safety net that steps in when contractors don't pay their workers and the workers come after you. But as a Get Gephardt investigation found, that safety net is running out of money.
Two Utah quilters seek help from Get Gephardt after their quilting machines kept malfunctioning and the company said it would cost thousands of dollars to fix. However, the problems still exist.
Freedom Forever Solar is a Sandy-based solar panel company that refused to cancel Phil Smeath's order after he attempted twice. Then Smeath decided to Get Gephardt.
The chief technology officer of a telecommunications firm decided to Get Gephardt to warn viewers of consent farms online. Everything you need to watch out for online.
As Utahns know, snow days mean plenty of wrecks. But what even the most seasoned of Utah drivers might not know: it’s not the snow days about which they should be the most concerned.
The National Restaurant Association has found 16% of restaurants have added surcharges to their checks and the charges come in many forms. The reason points to inflation.
Jeanie Ortiz bought into a subscription plan for her treatments at Innovation Aesthetics. She says the clinic withdrew $139 directly from her bank account every month like clockwork. That was until the place abruptly shut down.
Rachel Montes was served a notice on her door demanding $65,000 from a mortgage company when she thought the account had been settled over a decade ago. With the Utah market looking the way it is now, this kind of "zombie mortgage" situation isn't uncommon.
Utah drivers encounter all sorts of elements harsh to windshields, which can easily cause chips and cracks. So, imagine your insurance company dropping you because you replace too many windshields. When it happened to a Utah man, he decided to Get Gephart.
People with student debt have spent the last several years in a political tug-of-war so it's hard to figure out what is and isn't happening. KSL Investigates hopes to answer those questions.
A Herriman man was caught in the middle of finger-pointing when water damaged his basement. Who pays when the water comes from a neighbor’s land? Matt Gephardt finds answers.
Utah neuropathy clinic True Health was effectively shuttered for allegations of fraud. Now, the owners are no longer allowed to practice in the state. Matt Gephardt explains what’s next for patients.
A Utah-based travel company abruptly canceled overseas tours of many viewers without offering refunds. Now, that company has filed for bankruptcy protection. So, what happens next?