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Releasing Medical Records After An Accident
Your medical records play a pivotal role in your case when you’re involved in an accident, whether it’s a car crash, pedestrian injury, or any other type of personal injury claim. Releasing your medical records can seem challenging or intrusive, but it’s an important step in securing the compensation you deserve. This article explains…

All About Helmet Laws in Colorado for Motorcyclists
Does Colorado have a helmet law? Riding a motorcycle through the Rockies can be a blast, but you must still abide by Colorado motorcycle laws, including helmet provisions. Verify you have all the necessary information about the motorcycle helmet law in Colorado before you embark on your next road trip through the Centennial State….

Making Your Case After a Dog Bite Attack
Have you ever been bitten by a dog? Have you ever experienced a dog bite-related injury? This can certainly be a scary and stressful incident, and your first thoughts are – and should be – to get immediately to safety. But after the attack, you could have a significant injury to deal with, medical…

Navigating Personal Injury Settlements for Minors
Dealing with a child’s injuries after an accident can be emotionally challenging. The financial burden of medical care often compounds these challenges. However, if the accident directly resulted from someone else’s negligence, it may be worth pursuing a personal injury settlement for minors. Unfortunately, settlement hearings involving minors are far more complex than other…

Can You Turn the Tide and Appeal Personal Injury Cases?
“Can you appeal a settlement?” This is a common question our law firm receives when personal injury court proceedings do not play out in the client’s favor. Luckily, our experienced team can provide you with everything you need about eligibility criteria, grounds for appeal, and the potential outcomes of a successful appeal. Understanding these…

Should You Call the Police to the Scene of a Car Accident?
Car accidents happen every day of the year in Colorado, ranging from minor ones that result in simple bumps and scratches to far more serious ones that lead to severe injuries and even death. Legally speaking, in accordance with Colorado law, in most cases—bar those truly minor ones when no injury or damage is…