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Vibrio vulnificus is Expanding Thanks to Warming Oceans

Vibrio vulnificus is Expanding Thanks to Warming Oceans

by Scott O'Sullivan | Dec 24, 2020 | In The News, Personal Injury Law, vibrio vulnificus bacteria

This story is about a real-life, flesh-eating bacteria. It’s called Vibrio vulnificus and I have written about it before because I have represented victims who got the disease from eating raw, untreated oysters. I’m writing about it again because climate change is...
Is Denver Traffic Really as Bad as Everyone Says?

Is Denver Traffic Really as Bad as Everyone Says?

by Scott O'Sullivan | Dec 3, 2020 | In The News, Safe Driving

U.S. News & World Report recently wrote a story about the country’s cities with the worst traffic. Good news! Denver wasn’t in the top 10! Here is what they reported, starting with the worst: Boston Chicago Philadelphia New York City Washington, D.C. Los Angeles...
Rockin’ Rescue Night Out: Helping People Experiencing Homelessness

Rockin’ Rescue Night Out: Helping People Experiencing Homelessness

by Scott O'Sullivan | Nov 19, 2020 | Colorado, Events, In The News

The O’Sullivan Law Firm has been a longtime supporter of an annual event that supports the Denver Rescue Mission. It is called the Rockin’ Rescue Night Out (RRNO) and last year, we raised $35,000, which enabled over 30 families to find homes in Denver. This year we...

14-Month-Old Child Burned Over 6.25% of his Body at Lakewood Child Care Center

by Scott O'Sullivan | Dec 20, 2015 | In The News, Lakewood

We are honored to help a family who’s son was badly burned at A Child’s View Day Care Center. Below is copy of our press release that we issued on Sunday night after 7 News picked up the story. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [December 20, 2015] Contact: Scott...

Scott O’Sullivan on 9News Denver: Advice On How To Avoid Motorcycle Accidents

by Scott O'Sullivan | Apr 24, 2014 | In The News

Transcript Kyle Dyer: It’s now 6:06 on this Thursday. At least three crashes in the last few weeks have involved motorcycles. Some of the victims have not survived. As the weather gets warmer more motorcyclists and cyclists are heading out on the city streets, and...

100+ Car Crash on I-25 in Denver – Insurance Tips

by Scott O'Sullivan | Mar 3, 2014 | In The News

Personal injury attorney, Scott O’Sullivan answers your questions about how to start getting your life back together if you were involved in the tragic 100 car pile up on I-25 that happened recently. Multi-car accidents are tragic but all too common in the...
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If you are looking for an attorney to help you after an accident, you should know that there is a distinct difference between personal injury attorneys and other types of lawyers. Personal injury attorneys don’t charge you a dime for anything until after your case is settled. If you have met an attorney who charges you for a consultation or asks you to pay a “signing fee” to handle your case, run the other way!

Personal injury law is one legal specialty tha t works on a contingency fee, which is simply a fancy way of saying, “free until we win.” You should pay nothing to your personal injury attorney until he or she secur es a settlement for you from your case. At that point, your  attorney will recoup some costs and receive an agreed-upon percentage of your settlement.

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