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Debunking the Myths About Personal Injury Law

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February 1, 2025

Personal injury law is often misunderstood, surrounded by myths and misconceptions that can lead individuals to make poor decisions after an accident. At The O’Sullivan Law Firm, we understand how devastating an injury can be.

Your life may feel like it’s in shambles, and the last thing you need is

Denver’s Growing Traffic Violations

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January 30, 2025

I’ve been living in Denver for about 30 years, and I’ve never seen the traffic situation quite this chaotic. It feels like every time I leave my house, I’m bracing myself for the next person to blow through a red light, ignore a stop sign, or speed like it’s the

Where Personal Injury Cases Go Wrong

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January 28, 2025

Stethoscope and gavel for personal injury law gone wrong

Having hired many employees that come from other personal injury law firms that sign up hundreds of new cases a month, I have countless stories about how big firms mistreat their clients.

Here’s a breakdown of what can go wrong and how people can avoid these pitfalls:

1. Quick, Inadequate

Why Are Denver Roads so Bad?

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January 20, 2025

If you’ve spent any time driving in Denver, chances are you’ve had a gripe or two about the city’s roads. Whether it’s the pothole you can’t seem to avoid on your daily commute or the confusing intersections that make you question if you’re in the right lane, Denver’s roads are …

We Fight For Your Rights Against Greedy Insurance Companies

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December 30, 2024

We understand how overwhelming life can feel after a vehicle accident or injury. You’re focused on healing and rebuilding, yet the stress of navigating insurance claims can feel like an uphill battle. Unfortunately, insurance companies don’t always prioritize fairness. At times, their efforts to minimize payouts can leave individuals …

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