What Should I Do After Being Involved in a Car Accident in Colorado?
If you are involved in a car accident in Colorado, you have the right to pursue legal action against a driver who caused the crash. Colorado is an at-fault state, which means that the driver who causes an accident can be held legally responsible for resulting losses, regardless of whether your injuries meet any specific…
How to File a Truck Accident Claim in Colorado
Truck accidents can often cause devastating loss because large commercial vehicles can weigh 80,000 pounds or more. When you or someone you love is hurt or killed in a truck crash, you may be able to file a truck accident claim and recover compensation. Understanding how to pursue a case can be complicated, though. Hadfield…
Types of Damages You Could Recover in a Colorado Personal Injury Claim
When you or someone you love has been hurt in an accident in Colorado, you have legal rights. You may be able to pursue a personal injury claim to hold individuals or businesses liable for your losses. The specific defendants you can pursue a claim against will vary depending on your case, and you will…
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Colorado?
Losing a loved one is devastating, especially if the loss happened as a result of the negligence or wrongdoing of others. While nothing can bring your loved one back, Colorado law does provide you with a legal remedy in these tragic situations. Colorado law allows a wrongful death claim if a person or company caused…
How Do Contingency Fees Work in Injury Cases?
When you suffer a personal injury in Colorado, you have the right to recover compensation from those who hurt you, but you need to navigate the justice system to get the money you deserve. This can be very complicated, especially as insurers are always trying to get you to accept less money than you are…
Tactics Insurance Companies Use to Deny or Devalue Car Accident Claims
Drivers pay insurance companies premiums for years in order to get protection in the event of a car accident. Unfortunately, when it comes time to pay damages to crash victims, insurers often don’t want to live up to their part of the bargain. Whether you’re making a claim with your own insurer or the insurer…
Should I Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company?
When you have been hurt in an accident in Colorado, an insurance company could potentially cover your losses. Depending on the situation, this could be your own insurer or an insurance company covering another person or company that caused you harm. Insurance companies will often ask you to give a recorded statement. So, should you…