Can’t I Just Represent Myself in My Colorado Car Accident Claim?
You can, but here are some reasons why you shouldn't. Some people handle their own car accident claims. If your injuries were relatively minor, liability is clear, or you sustained little or no damages, you might be able to successfully represent yourself in a...
What Kinds of Damages Are Available in a Colorado Car Accident Case?
Expenses You Could Potentially Seek Compensation For When you file a personal injury lawsuit after a car accident, what you’re really doing is asking a court to order the at-fault driver to pay you damages – monetary compensation for your injuries, property damage,...
Preventing PVH in Scorching Colorado Heat
Terrible Conditions Await Children and Pets in Hot Cars So far this year, 26 children have died of heatstroke after being left in a parked vehicle. Cities all across this country are now seeing record-breaking temperatures and will be for weeks. Even Denver is...
Do I Have a Viable Car Accident Claim?
5 Ways to Determine Whether Your Colorado Case Has Merit According to driverknowledge.com, approximately 6 million car accidents occur in the U.S. each year, injuring 3 million people. While not nearly all of them will merit filing a personal injury lawsuit to obtain...
Is a Structured Settlement Right for You?
Pros and Cons of Periodic Personal Injury Payments The vast majority of Colorado personal injury cases do not go to trial because the parties reach a settlement. This settlement generally requires that the person bringing the lawsuit stop any further legal action in...
5 Myths About Personal Injury Lawsuits
Untruths That Could Impact Your Colorado Accident Case Personal injury law is a very complex area, and those injured typically don’t have a lot of experience with attorneys and the legal system. This makes them susceptible to the many myths that circulate around about...