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Proving Negligence in a Personal Injury Case
Most Denver personal injury cases are based on the legal concept of negligence. A successful negligence claim establishes four legal elements: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and duty. Knowing how to prove these elements is vital to pursuing your legal claim. Duty of Care The duty of care is the legal responsibility…
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome After Car Crashes
If you were injured in a car crash, one medical condition you may have is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). This condition can cause debilitating pain that appears disproportionate to the initial injury’s severity, making it difficult to recover fair compensation that acknowledges what you are experiencing. If you have suffered CRPS or any…
Delayed Injury Symptoms After a Car Crash
Motor vehicle accidents can be scary events. It’s not uncommon for car accident victims to experience a surge of adrenaline, which can mask injuries. They may not know they were injured even though they could have serious injuries lying underneath. Some injuries take days or weeks to show up. Delayed symptoms can indicate serious…
How Does MedPay Coverage Work?
If you are injured in a car accident in Colorado, you may have insurance that can help cover some of your accident-related expenses as part of your MedPay coverage. But how does MedPay coverage work? And can you still file a claim against the at-fault driver if you have additional damages? Here’s what you…
What Is Gross Negligence in Colorado?
If you were injured in an accident that was somebody else’s fault, you may hear the term negligence. Most personal injury cases are based on this legal concept. However, some cases go a step further and involve the defendant’s gross negligence. An experienced injury attorney can explain the definition of negligence and gross negligence…
Colorado’s Modified Comparative Negligence Law
If you are injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, such as a car accident or slip and fall, but you also contributed to the accident, Colorado’s modified comparative negligence law can come into play. This law can impact whether you can still file a Denver personal injury claim against the negligent…