An Introduction To Personal Injury Lawsuits In Colorado

Filing a personal injury lawsuit can be an excellent way of securing the compensation that you deserve. However, filing a lawsuit isn't as easy as it might seem, and this is only compounded by the fact that every state has different laws that you will need to think about. For instance, if you are filing in Colorado, here are some questions that you should consider: How much time do you have to file? Read More 

Preparing An Auto Accident Lawsuit? 3 Things Many People Forget To Include

When an accident occurs due to the negligence of another driver, many people use their legal rights to receive compensation. This is usually a necessity rather than a choice, because of the substantial expenses experienced afterwards. Most lawsuit amounts are factored on medical bills and loss of income, but there are other losses that can be included as well. Here are three expenses that are legally allowed in a personal injury lawsuit that many people neglect to include. Read More 

You’re Ready To Sue For A Personal Injury: Where Do You Start?

One of the first steps that you have to take in any personal injury suit is filing a claim and serving the defendant with a notice that they are being sued - or serve process on them. Here's why it's important and what you should know.  Defendants Have To Get A Fair Chance If you file a lawsuit against somebody in court, and he or she doesn't bother to answer the complaint, the court will often enter what's known as a default judgement against the defendant. Read More 

Losing A Spouse Due To A Negligent Physician: What A Lawyer Can Do

Do you feel like your life is over after your spouse passed away while a small surgical procedure was being performed? Unless there is a good medical reason why your spouse's surgical procedure ended in death, it is possible that malpractice was involved in the situation. Discover below the process of working with a medical malpractice lawyer on behalf of your spouse to sue a physician. What Happens at the Beginning of a Malpractice Case? Read More 

What To Know About Recorded Statements And Your Personal Injury Claim

If you have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence, you will likely be hearing from the other side's insurance adjuster sooner or later. You are somewhat wary of speaking about the accident to someone on the phone, but the caller seems very polite and asks you to give a recorded statement just as a "formality". You may be promised a settlement once you give a statement, which is a powerful impetus to comply with the request. Read More