After a car crash, it’s normal to feel shaken up and overwhelmed by what comes next. Dealing with physical pain, insurance adjusters, and uncertainty about work can add to the stress. You need a legal professional in your corner to help you get what you’re truly entitled to. Our team can step in and handle the legal issues so you can focus on moving forward with your life. Take control of your recovery today and schedule a confidential, complimentary consultation with a Lakewood car accident lawyer from Dulin McQuinn Young.
Why Hire The Lakewood Car Accident Team From Dulin McQuinn Young?
After a crash, the last thing you want is to feel like just another case file. At Dulin McQuinn Young, we make your concerns our priority from day one.
- Our team acts fast – we promise to get back to clients within 24 hours, so you’re never left waiting when you need answers most.
- By preparing every matter as if it’s going all the way to trial, we are able to find leverage to push for stronger settlements and ensure you get what you deserve.
- We’ve been named Denver’s best personal injury lawyers for 2025, and we bring care, knowledge, and local respect to every case.
When you choose us, you’re giving yourself the chance to get what you need to move forward with your life.
Why You Need To Work With a Lakewood Car Accident Lawyer After a Crash
The aftermath of a car accident is stressful, but an experienced injury lawyer takes important burdens off your plate. Here’s how:
- They’ll be ready for insurance companies to make low settlement offers and try to get you to resolve the case quickly for less than its true value. Your lawyer will make sure they fight back and get you what you deserve.
- They will make sure they explore every avenue of compensation, like insurance claims, lawsuits, and uninsured motorist coverage if appropriate.
- A lawyer will guide you through all court hearings if it comes to that, making sure you aren’t left alone in front of a judge and other attorneys who are familiar with how the system works.
Having competent legal representation can help you get your life back on track and make sure you take the right steps after an injury.
Proving Negligence in Car Accident Claims
To succeed in a car accident claim, you need to prove that the other party was negligent, meaning they failed to act with reasonable care and caused your injuries. Here’s how negligence is typically established in these cases:
Establishing Duty of Care
All drivers are legally required to drive their vehicles safely and not violate traffic laws. The first thing you need to do is show that the other driver owed you this basic duty due to sharing the roadway.
Demonstrating a Breach of Duty
Next, you must prove the other driver did something or failed to do something that a reasonable driver would not have. This could be running a red light, driving under the influence, speeding, or anything else that causes danger on the road. Evidence might include police reports, photographs, video footage, or witness statements.
Showing Causation
It’s not enough that the other driver acted negligently – you must show that their actions directly caused your injuries. For example, if someone crashed into you because they ran a red light, this is pretty clear as far as causation goes.
Damages
Lastly, you must provide documentation of the injuries and financial losses you suffered. This is usually done through medical records, repair bills, lost wage documentation, and receipts.
Each of these elements must be supported by evidence for your car accident claim to succeed. Our attorneys can help you get the evidence you need to build a successful case.
Time Limits for Car Accident Lawsuits are Different in Colorado
If you’re hurt in a car accident in Colorado, you usually have more time to file a claim than you do for other types of personal injuries. The law gives you three years to bring a lawsuit for injuries related to a motor vehicle crash.
(1) The following civil actions, regardless of the theory upon which suit is brought, or against whom suit is brought, shall be commenced within three years after the cause of action accrues, and not thereafter:
(I) All tort actions for bodily injury or property damage arising out of the use or operation of a motor vehicle including all actions pursuant to paragraph (j) of this subsection (1)
This extended deadline not only covers drivers and passengers, but also includes pedestrians or bicyclists who are struck by cars. Other personal injury cases, like slipping on a wet floor, are usually limited to just two years, making vehicle-related incidents an exception to the general rule.
Book a Free Meeting With a Lakewood Car Accident Lawyer From Dulin McQuinn Young
No matter what led to your car accident or how severe your injuries are, you have the right to be heard and respected. Our firm works tirelessly for clients because we know how high the stakes truly are. Let us handle the legal details and advocate for you in and out of court. Your recovery starts as soon as you’re ready to take the first step. Book a free and confidential meeting with Dulin McQuinn Young’s Lakewood car accident attorneys.