Putting a Value on a Personal Injury Case
The Factors Involved in Estimating the Worth of Your Colorado Claim There is no typical, minimum, or maximum amount that a Colorado personal injury case might settle for. Since every case is unique, your settlement will depend upon a number of factors. The Details and...
What Should You Do Following a Slip-and-Fall Accident?
The Older You Get, the More Likely You’ll Need to Act on This Information Most people will experience a slip-and-fall accident at some time in their lives, and often it will be someone else’s fault. According to the National Floor Safety Institute: Most slip-and-fall...
What Colorado Negligence Claims Are Made Of
Duty ● Breach ● Cause ● Damages Negligence is an important factor in any Colorado personal injury claim. Determining negligence typically involves proving four key elements: duty, breach, cause, and damages. An injured person must prove that someone had a duty to...
The Doctrine of Attractive Nuisance
Premises Liability Laws That Protect Those Too Young to Protect Themselves Kids will be kids. Sometimes they’re careless, e.g., when venturing on another person’s property and exploring potential hazards. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...
With Colorado’s Growth Comes Danger for Construction Workers
Slip-and-Fall Accidents Leading Cause of Fatalities Colorado's economic growth is coming with a grim if indirect cost: rising numbers of deaths and injuries among construction workers. Overall workplace fatalities in Colorado dropped in 2017. But according to the...
A Personal Injury Lawyer’s Responsibilities to Clients
6 Important Things You Have a Right to Expect When Filing a Colorado Lawsuit The attorney-client relationship is just that -- a relationship between two parties, complete with rights and responsibilities for each. These are some of the things a client should expect...