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Posted by on June 15, 2023

What Is the Difference Between Primary and Secondary Brain Injuries?

A brain injury is one of the most serious types of injuries that a person can suffer in an accident in Colorado. While some victims die immediately due to the extent of a traumatic brain injury, most deaths take place over a period of time, such as hours or days. The explanation for this...
Posted by on April 13, 2023

Top Three Reasons People File Lawsuits (And None of Them Are Greed!)

People reach out to us for legal help for all kinds of reasons. Each person has their own unique circumstances, their own events, their own individual issues that need to be addressed, and their own reasons ultimately deciding whether to file a lawsuit. But despite the differences, almost everyone who files a lawsuit wants...
Posted by on April 11, 2023

How Much is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

By Blaire Bayliss When making the decision whether to hire a Denver personal injury attorney, one of the first things you might want to know is how much your case is worth. Especially for those with unpaid medical bills, those with upcoming medical treatment, or those who lost money following an injury, it may...
Posted by on April 4, 2023

5 Things You Can Do to Protect Your Personal Injury Case from Dishonest Defense Lawyer Tactics

By Blaire Bayliss After an accident or a personal injury, you might be at a loss for what to do next. With the adrenaline still pumping, documentation might be the last thing on your mind. That’s normal. But once you’re safe and out of any potentially dangerous situations, it’s never too early to start...
Posted by on November 30, 2022

Legal Claims Vs. Lawsuits 

If you suffer a serious injury in a preventable accident in Colorado, the law may entitle you to financial compensation. When you picture filing an injury case, you may imagine a court trial. However, the vast majority of Denver personal injury cases are legal claims that are settled with insurance companies. Both types have...