If you get injured in an accident involving someone else's negligence, such as a car accident or slip and fall, the legal doctrine of comparative fault may be brought up during your personal injury claim. This argument could reduce or even eliminate your financial award if you are found to have caused or contributed
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If you get injured in an accident, your medical bills will most likely start appearing before you resolve a personal injury claim and receive a settlement check. It is the nature of most personal injury cases to take longer than a hospital does to process your treatments and send you a bill. Luckily, there
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The majority of personal injury cases in Colorado end with settlements, or legally binding agreements between a plaintiff and defendant (or more often, the defendant’s insurance company) to resolve a legal dispute for a certain amount of money. When a settlement is reached, it is accompanied by a release of liability form. This document
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If you get involved in an accident, such as a car crash or slip and fall, you may not notice the signs or symptoms of an injury right away. Many injuries have delayed and hidden symptoms. You could still be eligible for financial compensation for an injury in Colorado even if you don't feel
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Every year, students in Colorado end up in hospitals with injuries that they sustained at school. If you get a call that your child has been hurt at school, you may have the right to recover financial compensation. You could potentially bring a claim against the school or school district. Learn more about your
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