FAQ Category: Common Questions

There is no accurate timeline for a personal injury case – each person and case is unique. So rather than offer you quick money, or make promises we can’t keep, we’re asking for your trust. We’ll act in your best interest, work alongside you till the end, and get you…

Regardless of what you’ve heard, the actual value of your case can only be known after you’ve received proper medical care. If a law firm gives you a “case value” number upfront, they are basing their results on; the “average” payout for your injuries, “common” costs for treatment, industry “standards” on what…

Once you’ve hired the firm to work with you, your case is assigned to an attorney and a case management team. Our firm then gathers important information about insurance and treating facilities. The attorneys start to review the facts of the accident. Your case manager begins to understand your medical treatment. We begin to create…

We employ trained case managers and legal assistants to work with our lawyers. These qualified staff members will help the attorney in processing your claim. Your case will be assigned to one of our case managers and a legal assistant who will be familiar with your case and work with…

We will try to answer your questions promptly. If your attorney is not in or is unavailable when you call, ask for your case manager. Your case manager will have the most current information on your case. If the case manager cannot answer your questions, they will forward the question…

In most cases, you can settle your property damage claim on your own. You may decide to deal directly with the responsible person’s insurance company, or you may wish to settle under the collision portion of your own policy. If you settle with your insurance company, the company should make a claim…

In this situation, the other driver is an “uninsured motorist”. We will figure out the amount of uninsured motorist coverage applicable under any other automobile policies so that you may seek compensation from those insurance companies.

If you are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, please contact our office before taking any action. Your personal injury proceeds would be part of your assets in any bankruptcy action. Bankruptcy can affect your personal injury case so be sure to speak with us before filing for bankruptcy.

We will do everything we can to help settle your claim, and we will advance the costs of the legal action. We cannot, however, loan you money. The laws of Colorado are quite specific: it is illegal for an attorney to lend a client money and could result in disciplinary…

Besides legal fees, there are various charges which must be paid to prepare your case. Police departments typically charge for a copy of the accident report. Physicians bill us for preparation of their medical reports. Other incidental costs of this kind accrue as well. Costs also may include bills received…