Colorado Personal Injury Laws

Why Should You Hire

Why Should You Hire a Colorado Catastrophic Injury Attorney? 2024

A personal injury can happen in many unexpected ways, and if another party has harmed you through any type of negligence or illegal misconduct, you have the right to seek compensation for your damages. However, while some personal injury victims eventually make full recoveries, others are not so fortunate. A catastrophic injury can leave the victim disabled for life, preventing them from working and supporting themselves and their family or even preventing them from living independently at all. If you
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Are Personal Injury Settlements

Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable in Colorado? 2024

If you or a loved one recently suffered a personal injury due to the actions of any other party, a Denver, CO, personal injury lawyer Jeremy Rosenthal can help you hold them accountable and secure compensation for the damages you suffered. However, any personal injury case has the potential to escalate into a very complex legal affair, and it is natural to have many questions and concerns about how your case will unfold and the potential outcomes you might see
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2024 How to File

2024 How to File a Personal Injury Claim Without a Lawyer in Colorado? Step by Step

A personal injury is any incident in which one party causes harm to another party through intentional misconduct or negligence. A personal injury claim is a legal mechanism through which the injured party can hold the at-fault party accountable for the harm they have done. To succeed with this type of civil claim, the victim must identify the party who caused their personal injury, prove the full extent of the damages they inflicted, and then prove those damages directly resulted
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Personal Injury Settlement Amount

Personal Injury Settlement Amount Examples in Colorado (2024)

If you or a family member recently sustained an injury and/or economic loss due to the actions of another party, it is natural to wonder how you can hold them accountable for their actions and how you can recover from the resulting damage. The personal injury laws of the state may not be as flexible in terms of plaintiff recovery as those of many other states, but they do provide you with the means of seeking accountability for the losses
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Driving Without A License

Driving Without A License in Colorado

The state enforces a wide range of traffic statutes that outline the rights, responsibilities, and expectations of licensed drivers in the state. Whenever a driver causes an accident, commits a moving violation, or receives a ticket for any type of traffic violation, they face a wide range of penalties based on the severity of their actions. A commonly reported traffic issue is driving without a license. Unless you have a clear life-or-death emergency, driving without a license is likely to
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How Much is the

How Much is the Average Car Accident Settlement in Denver?

Car accidents are a daily occurrence across Denver. These accidents happen for many different reasons and can have a wide range of resulting outcomes, from minor cosmetic damage to death. If the damage is minimal, these losses can easily be handled between the parties involved. However, more serious accidents cause greater damage and result in protracted legal proceedings. If you were recently involved in a car accident, you may be wondering how much your settlement could be worth. After a
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What Happens If You

What Happens If You Hit a Pedestrian Jaywalking in Colorado?

Pedestrians are typically able to navigate busy areas safely and reach their destinations without issue. Unfortunately, some are struck by negligent motorists and suffer extreme injuries. It is also possible for a pedestrian to cause an accident by jaywalking. This term defines crossing a street illegally on foot. For example, if a person crosses the street outside of the crosswalk or if they cross at the crosswalk before the indicator shows it is safe to do so, both of these
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Is Colorado a No-Fault

Is Colorado a No-Fault State for Car Accidents?

Every state in the country has different rules for resolving car accidents, typically taking either a “fault” or “no-fault” stance when it comes to assigning responsibility for damages. In a no-fault state, drivers must claim against their own auto insurance policies to recover from accidents regardless of fault. In a fault state, the at-fault driver is liable for all damages they caused to others. Colorado upholds the fault rule, so every driver in the state must have appropriate liability coverage
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Car Accident Without Insurance

Car Accident Without Insurance Not at Fault Colorado (2024)

Colorado law requires all drivers to have vehicle insurance that includes specific types of coverage. When a car accident happens, the at-fault driver is liable for any damages they cause to others. However, many drivers throughout the United States do not have vehicle insurance, or they do not have policies that provide the minimum amount of coverage required. If you were recently injured in a car accident that another driver caused, and you and/or the other driver do not have
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