About Ryan M.
Ryan M — Springer is a dedicated personal injury attorney based in South Jordan, Utah. With over two decades of legal experience, he developed his expertise in medical malpractice, arbitration and mediation. Health care law. Mr. Springer earned his Juris Doctor from Brigham Young University in 2003, following his Bachelor of Science in Communication from the University of Utah in 2000. This strong educational foundation gave him the skills necessary to navigate complex legal issues effectively. As the founder and managing member of Ryan M — Springer, PLLC, located at 1099 W.
South Jordan Parkway, South Jordan, UT 84095, he focuses primarily on representing clients in medical malpractice and wrongful death cases. His practice is comprehensive—guiding clients from pre-litigation stages through trial and appeal. Over the years, Mr. Springer has secured substantial compensation for injury victims and their families, demonstrating his commitment to achieving justice for those he represents. Mr. Springer is actively involved in several professional organizations that enhance his legal practice. He is a member of the Utah Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice, where he collaborates with fellow attorneys to advocate for the rights of injury victims.
His contributions to the legal field have been recognized in various ways; he has been named in Super Lawyers and Super Lawyers Rising Stars for his work in medical malpractice. Additionally, Utah Business Magazine has included him among Utah’s Legal Elite, further highlighting his reputation in the legal community. Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Springer has made significant contributions to the community. He serves on the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee for Civil Jury Instructions, where he helps shape the guidelines for jury instructions in civil cases. As a peer mentor with Lawyers Helping Lawyers, he provides support to fellow attorneys facing challenges in their careers. His commitment to community service extends to volunteering with a nonprofit organization that assists individuals transitioning from homelessness, incarceration, and addiction recovery—demonstrating his dedication to social justice.
In 2020, Mr. Springer faced an interim suspension from the Utah State Bar due to criminal convictions, including interference with an arresting officer, a Class B misdemeanor. As of February 2026, he has filed a petition for reinstatement to the Utah State Bar, which is currently under review. Despite this setback, Mr. Springer remains committed to his practice and is admitted to practice law in both Utah and Oregon, as well as in the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah. His journey reflects both the challenges and triumphs that can occur in a legal career, underscoring his resilience and dedication to the field.