Denver is more than a backdrop for our work. It is the place we call home. It is where we raise our families, watch our kids grow, gather with neighbors, and experience both the joys and challenges that come with life here. When we say “We fight for Denver families,” we mean it literally. We are Denver families too.
The O’Sullivan Law Firm has over 25 years of experience fighting for Colorado families. Founded by me, attorney Scott O’Sullivan, our firm is built on a simple belief: personal injury law is about people, not case numbers. We never hand cases off or rush quick settlements. When you call us, you work directly with a lawyer who knows your name and stands with you through every step of recovery.
Every neighborhood in Denver carries stories of resilience. Recently, the city launched a program placing peer navigators in the court system. These are people who have lived through addiction, homelessness, and other struggles. Now they guide others who are facing the justice system, helping them move toward recovery instead of punishment. That program reflects a truth we see every day: real justice is not just about verdicts, it is about people finding a path forward.
Denver’s “Roads to Recovery” initiative is another example. Instead of funneling people in crisis deeper into the legal system, it connects them to treatment and long-term support. We applaud programs like this because they echo our own belief that a legal outcome should lead to a better life, not simply a closed case file.
And in civil law, Colorado Legal Services has taken on thousands of new cases in 2025 to protect families from eviction, abuse, and economic exploitation. Their work is proof that when lawyers fight for people who have nowhere else to turn, communities grow stronger.
These programs and organizations inspire us. They show what is possible when law is rooted in compassion and in place.
When we walk through Union Station, we see more than a transportation hub. We see working parents commuting home, grandparents visiting family, students heading to class. Each of them relies on systems that must be fair in order for life to work. A broken legal system interrupts those daily routines in ways that ripple through families and neighborhoods.
In RiNo, the murals remind us that art is more than decoration. It is voice, protest, healing, and identity. In the same way, legal advocacy should give people back their voice when it feels like the system has taken it away.
At Red Rocks, thousands of people come together to sing under the stars. That sense of community unity is what we strive for in our work. When a family recovers after tragedy, when a client stands tall again after a long fight, it is a form of harmony. It reminds us that justice is not only personal, it is collective.
Being local means we understand more than the headlines. We know the feeling of a snowstorm shutting down Colfax, the pride of a Broncos win, the heartache of traffic fatalities on I-25. We live those realities alongside you. That shared experience shapes the way we practice law.
Our promise is simple:
Legal work is not abstract here. It is woven into the fabric of our city. New programs, community leaders, and neighbors all contribute to a vision of justice that is bigger than one case at a time. We fight for Denver families because Denver is who we are.
Our biggest contribution in recent years has been the Colorado Hands-Free Bill. I not only drafted the original language but also worked with legislators and safety advocates to get it passed. The law bans drivers from holding their phones while behind the wheel, a simple change that has already reduced crashes and fatalities caused by distracted driving across Colorado. This was never just about policy, it was about protecting the families we see on Denver’s roads every day.
If you or someone you love is facing hardship after an injury, a wrongful death, or any form of injustice, call or text us at 303-388-5304. We will bring not only our decades of experience, but also the perspective of people who live here, who care about this place, and who believe that every Denverite deserves justice and recovery.