Greeley, Colorado has long been known for its roots in agriculture, but there’s a lot more to this northern Colorado town. With easy access to the Rockies, a small-town atmosphere, and low cost of living, families, college students, and entrepreneurs have begun moving to Greeley and calling it home. With an influx of new residents comes more issues with traffic and traffic accidents. In 2017 there were a high number of fatal accidents – 11 total. And in 2016, there were an additional seven fatal accidents, high counts for the small community. The O’Sullivan Law Firm is proud to serve and represent victims of accidents in Greeley. Please contact us for a case review.
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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 that 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 secures 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.
And by the way, it’s free to call me up to discuss your case. I would enjoy the opportunity to hear what you’re facing and to offer my help.
There are two general areas in Greeley that have seen the bulk of fatal accidents: west and north of the town center. According to accident reports and analysis, 71st avenue is where two fatal accidents happened in 2017, one of which involved a pedestrian. And just a little bit east of there, on US 34, two large traffic accidents (more than two vehicles) with two fatalities occurred between 2016 and 2017. Additionally, north of the town center on 59th avenue there were two accidents resulting in two fatalities. And both of those were at intersections with county roads. Not surprisingly, some of those car accidents involved drunk drivers in both 2016 and 2017. Whether you live full-time in Greeley, go to school at UNC, or visit, please drive carefully.