Balance Billing by Healthcare Providers
Are You Protected Against It Following a Colorado Personal Injury? Several years ago, the New York Times reported on the struggles of a man who was blindsided by medical bills he received after neck surgery for herniated disks. The man had scheduled his procedure with...
When Children Harm People or Property
Can Parents Be Held Liable for Their Child’s Auto Accident? In an age when it seems that nobody wants to be responsible for anything, the North Tonawanda (NY) City Council made a bold move to hold parents responsible for their kids' behavior when it voted unanimously...
The Impact of the Eggshell Skull Rule on Colorado Auto Accident Cases
How Is Recovery for Previously Injured Plaintiffs Affected? When an auto accident occurs, most people are naturally concerned with the injuries sustained as a direct result of the collision, not the injured person's particular circumstances that might unexpectedly...
Settling a Colorado Personal Injury Case Before Trial
The Pros and Cons of Staying Out of Court Many people think that when you file a personal injury lawsuit in Colorado you will likely end up in court, but this is far from true. About 96 percent of the personal injury cases filed in the U.S. settle out of court. Of the...
Car Defects and Colorado Personal Injury Claims
Strict Liability Allows Manufacturers to be Held Responsible in Colorado Accidents If you are hurt in a Colorado auto accident, you usually have to prove another driver's negligence in order to recover damages. But some accidents are caused by defects in the design,...
What Is Foreseeability?
And What Does It Have to Do With My Colorado Personal Injury Case? Most personal injury cases involve establishing a direct connection between the negligent conduct of the at-fault driver and injuries sustained by another party. This causal link is commonly known as...