Personal Injury & Accident Information
Colorado Attorney R. Brian Daniel
No one can ever be fully prepared for an accident. Even if you are adequately insured, severe and chronic injuries can quickly deplete even the best coverage. When this occurs, how will you pay your medical expenses and rehabilitation costs? What if you are unable to work and can no longer support your family? During such a difficult time, your Parker Colorado Personal Injury Attorney with The Daniel Law Firm can be of great assistance with regard to analyzing your unique situation and providing advice and counsel related to your legal options.
By applying the information learned while working as a defense attorney for many years, your Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney will be able to assess your case from both sides. As a result you with be provided with options that address the good, and the bad, aspects of your case in an effort to maximize the potential recovery of compensation for your injuries and your suffering.
Colorado – An “At Fault” State
The State of Colorado is an “at fault” state, which means that your Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney will need to determine who was responsible for your accident and, ultimately, your injuries. Notwithstanding, if you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, Colorado law is on your side. If your injuries are the result of the negligence of another party, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation, lost wages, and pain & suffering. In many cases, there may even be multiple negligent parties responsible for your injuries; therefore, it is best to contact a Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney at The Daniel Law Firm, where your attorney will utilize years of experience investigating, negotiating, and litigating Colorado personal injury cases.
Colorado – Statute of Limitations
When you are injured, the last thing on your mind may be finding legal representation. Unfortunately, however, this should probably be one of the first issues you address. In most Personal Injury cases in the State of Colorado, you will only have 2 years after the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Once this statute of limitations deadline has passed, you are barred from filing a personal injury claim. There are exceptions, however. For example, if your injuries were the result of an automobile accident, you will have 3 years to file your claim. Due to the complex and dynamic nature of Colorado law, it is best to contact a Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney at The Daniel Law Firm immediately in order to analyze and address the specific details and needs of your unique case.
At The Daniel Law Firm, your Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney will have successfully pursued and/or defended a wide variety of personal injury cases, including:
- Automobile Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bicycling Accidents
- Premises Liability Accidents (Slip and Fall Accidents)
- Defective Products or Product Liability Accidents
- Construction Accidents
Once injured, you may find yourself overwhelmed with medical expenses and other debt. During this time, retaining the legal services of a Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney is invaluable. First and foremost, your attorney will ensure that you meet all legal deadlines for preparing and filing a lawsuit. In addition, your Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney will be able to negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, typically for a much higher settlement amount than if you represent yourself. Following an accident or an injury of any kind, it is best to speak with a Parker, Colorado Personal Injury Attorney with The Daniel Law Firm immediately, concerning your legal rights and options.
If you or a loved one have been injured in an accident, reach out to The Daniel Law Firm. We take great pride in serving clients all over Colorado. Let us discuss with you the best strategy for moving your case forward in both a positive direction and timely manner. Call us today at (303) 951-0233.
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