How much will my ERISA disability attorney charge?
- posted: Feb. 07, 2022
The answer? It depends on what you agree to. When you are hiring a lawyer to assist you in your ERISA disability case, make sure you fully understand the contract (and Read More
Understanding Your Personal Injury Case; The Answer
- posted: Feb. 06, 2022
After the complaint is filed, and the complaint is served (see our earlier Blogs) you most wait for the defendant to file a response. Usually, the defense files an Answer, Read More
Long Term Disability Claim Tips
- posted: Feb. 02, 2022
Did you know that many long-term disability insurance companies try to get access to your social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) to find evidence that you are exaggerating your disability? Read More
Car Wreck Tips
- posted: Feb. 02, 2022
If you are involved in an accident in which people have been injured, do not move or attempt to treat any of the injured. Without medical training, you could do Read More
Understanding Your Personal Injury Case; Service
- posted: Jan. 29, 2022
After the Complaint is filed (see our earlier Blog), it must be personally served on the defendant or its agent. Service in Colorado is governed by Rule 4 of the Read More
What Do I have to Pay on my ERISA Case?
- posted: Jan. 27, 2022
When you are hiring a lawyer to assist you in your ERISA disability case, make sure you fully understand the contract (and make sure you ask the right questions). Always Read More
Injured in a car accident in Colorado? Many times your case is won or lost at the scene
- posted: Jan. 21, 2022
You are injured in a car wreck, and someone else is at fault. Many things are going through your mind. How badly am I hurt? How will I get the Read More
Colorado Personal Injury Law Tips
- posted: Jan. 15, 2022
In most circumstances, your communications with an attorney are confidential.  The attorney-client privilege exists to protect you, so that you can fully disclose to your lawyer all of the information Read More
Disability Claim Tips
- posted: Jan. 13, 2022
When you are sick, or injured, it is always important to tell your doctor everything. This information can be critical in helping you get well but can also be important Read More
Understanding Your Personal Injury Case; The Complaint
- posted: Jan. 12, 2022
In our earlier Blog, we discussed that most cases settle. Those that don't go into litigation, which usually starts by you filing a complaint within the statute of limitations. The Read More
Long Term Disability Attorney in Lakewood, Colorado
- posted: Jan. 08, 2022
We have been fighting for the rights of the injured and disabled of Colorado since 1977 (and getting results)! Read More
New laws Take Effect Colorado 2022
- posted: Jan. 07, 2022
New legislation strengthens the rights of sexual assault victims. The Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act, or Senate Bill 21-88, creates a statutory cause of action for victims of sexual misconduct that occurred when the Read More
Understanding Your Personal Injury Claim; The Settlement
- posted: Jan. 05, 2022
Statistically, and despite what you often hear, the vast majority of personal injury cases settle rather than going to court. Settlement is usually the most advantageous resolution for the client Read More
New laws Take Effect in Colorado 2022
- posted: Jan. 05, 2022
Senate Bill 21-017, or the Sexual Contact By An Educator act, states that a teacher who subjects a high school student who is 18 years old or older to “sexual intrusion Read More
New Laws Take Effect Colorado 2022
- posted: Jan. 03, 2022
House Bill 21-1323Â creates a license plate for Special Olympics Colorado for people who make a donation to a qualified Colorado-based nonprofit that provides athletic training to children and adults with Read More