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Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Injury Attorneys

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March 19, 2024

You have no doubt been bombarded by Denver personal injury ads, so you know that you’re supposed to call a personal injury attorney after a car crash. But do you understand what a personal injury lawyer does and the many ways we can help crash victims?

A lot of emphasis …

Slip and Fall Cases in Colorado

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February 13, 2024

Have you been hurt on someone else’s property? It may seem like you have a right to sue them, no matter the circumstances, because you were hurt and they should be held responsible! But slip and fall cases in Colorado can be more complex than they seem. If you suffered …

Vibrio vulnificus is Expanding Thanks to Warming Oceans

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December 24, 2023

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 making it worse and its reach is expanding. …

How to Find an Honest Personal Injury Attorney in Denver

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December 18, 2023

Finding the right personal injury attorney in Denver can significantly impact the outcome of your case and overall experience. And my goodness, is this getting harder these days.

Did you know that some big, national firms are buying up local personal injury firms in an effort to take over this …

FAQ: Do I Owe Taxes on Money Awarded From an Injury Case?

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December 10, 2023

After sustaining an injury and then successfully recovering damages, the last thing that comes to mind is whether or not taxes are due on the money awarded. Having a personal injury lawyer representing you has likely resulted in a substantial award. After all, the amount you received should reflect the …

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