Boulder Personal Injury Lawyer

The Boulder personal injury lawyers at Front Range Injury Attorneys represent those injured by the careless actions of others. Call 720.826.4399 for a free case review of your personal injury claim.

After an accident and injury, you may not know how to best protect your legal rights, get the medical treatment you need and the compensation you deserve. The medical bills and lost wages due to the accident may be piling up. If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, that party may be financially responsible for your losses. Our personal injury lawyers in Boulder, Colorado help clients recover fair and full compensation for their accident injuries, lost wages and other damages. Contact our law firm today to speak with an attorney.

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    Why Trust Us?

    At Front Range Injury Attorneys we care about helping our clients throughout their cases. We believe clients are best served when our Boulder personal injury attorneys participate in their cases from start to finish. We help our clients get the best treatment for their injuries. By building up your case from the beginning, we build a strong case to get the best results.

    No Fee Unless You Win

    Our law firm represents clients on a contingency fee basis. That means you don't pay us until we recover on your case.

    Expertise with personal injury claims

    Our Boulder personal injury lawyers understand your injuries and how to tell your story to the insurance company or a jury.

    Communication is important to us

    We maintain communication with you through your case. We want you to know what's going on with your case and the work we're doing for you.

    How a personal injury attorney in Boulder can help

    It can be challenging to understand Colorado’s civil justice system on your own. But don’t give up; you can employ a personal injury attorney to handle the legal process on your behalf. As you concentrate on recovering from your accident, a lawyer can take care of the tedious paperwork and acquire the required documentation.

    Whether it takes negotiating a settlement with an insurance company or going to court, your Boulder personal injury attorney will fight for just financial compensation for your losses and injuries. A Boulder personal injury lawyer with Front Range Injury Attorneys will devote the time necessary to your case.

    Do you have an injury case?

    The legal notion of carelessness serves as the foundation of personal injury law. When someone causes harm or injury by not exercising the proper level of care, that individual has been found to be negligent. When someone hurts you due to their carelessness or inaction, you have the right to seek compensation from them. For a negligence claim, your attorney must establish four elements:

    1. Duty of care. The defendant, who is considered to be at fault for the accident, owes you a duty of care. This signifies that the party was required by law to act with the care and caution that a reasonable person would use in the same situation.
    2. Breach of duty of care. The accused breached their duty of care by acting irresponsibly, recklessly, or with a willful disregard for your safety.
    3. Causation. Your damage must have been directly caused by the defendant’s negligence or have a significant role in its causation. You won’t be able to hold the defendant responsible otherwise.
    4. Damages. You must have suffered compensable damages in the accident. Damages can refer to property damage, lost income, medical costs, pain and suffering, and out-of-pocket expenses. They are the reason for the claim – to pursue compensation for your financial damages.

    You can collect evidence with the aid of your Boulder personal injury attorney to demonstrate that these four premises are more likely to be true than not. In Colorado, it is the burden of proof to establish this. Even though this is a lower standard of proof than criminal law, which calls for proof beyond a reasonable doubt, it can be challenging to satisfy its standards without the assistance of a lawyer.

    Who can be held liable for your injuries in Boulder, CO?

    The legal phrase for being held financially and legally accountable for an accident or harm is “liable.” If someone is at fault, they are accountable for covering the costs of the victim’s losses and injuries, usually through insurance. In Colorado, the person or entity most responsible for the alleged injury is often considered the liable party in a personal injury action. Depending on the accident’s nature and the circumstances leading up to the injury, this party may change. Liable parties in various sorts of incidents frequently include:

    • Motor vehicle accidents: the vehicle driver, a car or parts manufacturer, owner of a roadway for a road defect.
    • Drunk driving accident: an intoxicated driver, a social host or bar that supplied the alcohol.
    • Truck accidents: truck drivers, trucking company, truck or parts manufacturer, maintenance crew or freight company.
    • Slip and fall incident: property owners, business, occupant, landlord, property management company.
    • Workplace injury: an employer, coworkers, independent contractor, property owner, product manufacturer, client or customer, third-party drivers.
    • Defective products: product manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors, retailers.
    • Sexual assault and other crimes: criminals, owners of property where you were attacked, other participants in the crime.
    • Wrongful death: the individual, entities, businesses, government agencies, or other parties liable for causing fatal injuries.

    It is always possible to hold several parties or defendants accountable for a single injury. This is why it’s crucial to see a Boulder personal injury attorney right now. If you name every defendant, you may be able to claim damages from more than one insurance provider, increasing the amount of money you receive for your losses and injuries. Also, a lawyer can aid you in pursuing the highest possible monetary recompense from any party, even strong and significant businesses and corporations.

    More about our Boulder personal injury practice areas

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    Our Boulder personal injury attorneys are top rated by clients on Lawyers.com and other lawyer review sites. Learn why our Boulder, Colorado clients trust Front Range Injury Attorneys to help them investigate their claims, negotiate with insurance companies and file lawsuits to pursue maximum compensation.

    Boulder car accident lawyers

    At Front Range Injury Attorneys our Boulder car accident lawyers can help you recover compensation for a wide range of car accidents. Our lawyers are experienced with motor vehicle collisions involving drunk driving, head-on collisions, distracted driving, rear-end accidents, limo and rideshare accidents.

    Dog bite injury attorneys

    Our experienced dog bite injury attorneys in Boulder, Colorado are knowledgeable advocates for animal attack victims. Our lawyers can help you recover medical bills, lost wages, disfigurement and other damages.

    Motorcycle accident attorneys in Boulder, Colorado

    Motorcycle accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries and significant economic losses. Our knowledgeable motorcycle accident attorneys in Boulder help our clients investigate claims and negotiate claims.

    Truck accident lawyers

    Our experienced truck accident lawyers help clients across Boulder pursue compensation for economic and non-economic damages caused by trucking collisions. Our lawyers are passionate advocates for crash victims against commercial trucking companies and insurance companies.

    Boulder wrongful death attorneys

    If you’ve lost a family member or loved one due to someone else’s negligence, we can help your family pursue justice. Our Boulder wrongful death attorneys are experienced advocates for families who lost a family member to an accident or other negligent act.

    How long do I have to file a claim?

    All personal injury cases in Colorado have a timeframe set by a law known as a civil statute of limitations. Statutes of limitations encourage claimants to bring their lawsuits as soon as possible following their accidents, while crucial information and evidence is still accessible. Without a deadline, a party who had been damaged may take as long as they wished to bring a claim, which put the defendant in danger of being sued for an excessively lengthy period of time. The following statutes of limitations are enforced by Colorado law on various types of claims in order to maintain the justice system’s fairness:

    • Most personal injury claims: 2 years
    • Motor vehicle accidents: 3 years
    • Damage to personal property: 2 years but 3 years if from a car accident
    • Premises liability (slip and fall): 2 years
    • Dog bites and other animal attacks: 2 years
    • Product liability: 2 years
    • Medical malpractice: 2 years upon discovery
    • Sexual assault or other crimes: 2 years
    • Wrongful death: 2 years
    • Claims involving an injured minor: 2 years from the victim’s 18th birthday
    • Claims against the government: same statute of limitations but you must file a special notice of claim within 180 days

    The majority of injury claims in Colorado must be submitted within two years of the accident’s date. The deadline is one year from the date the victim found—or reasonably should have discovered—the harm, if it wasn’t discovered right away. The deadline may also be tolled or extended by other conditions. Yet, in some circumstances, you won’t have as much time to file.

    The Boulder courts are likely to dismiss your case if you don’t file a personal injury claim before the deadline. The courts strictly abide by statutes of limitations, and they virtually invariably prevent a plaintiff who files after the deadline from being compensated. In Colorado, it is crucial to contact legal counsel as quickly as possible after an accident. A lawyer can determine your precise deadline and assist you in submitting your documents on time.

    How much is my claim worth?

    It is typical to question the worth of your claim as an accident victim in Boulder who has been hurt. The accident has most certainly left you and your family with significant losses and expenses. In particular, if you are also suffering with income loss as a result of having to stay at home from work, you might not know how to pay for these expenditures. Your family may find that filing a personal injury claim may enable you to cover both your accident-related and ongoing expenses.

    You might be compensated for the following losses in a Colorado personal injury case:

    • Medical bills. Expenses for all current and upcoming medical care related to your injury, such as hospital stays, operations, drugs, medical equipment, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.
    • Lost wages. You can include your lost wages as part of a personal injury claim if you were required to miss work as a result of your accident, whether temporarily or for a longer period of time. This includes any future earnings potential lost as a result of a handicap.
    • Pain and suffering. Your emotional or intangible injuries, such as distress, mental agony, psychological trauma, lost quality of life, and loss of consortium, may be covered by cash compensation.
    • Disability costs. Your settlement may include related costs, such as ongoing or live-in care and home or vehicle modifications, if you experienced a long-term or permanent handicap.
    • Property damage. Any property that was harmed in the collision, like a car, will be fixed or replaced. Also, you might be eligible for related out-of-pocket expenses like a rental automobile while yours is being fixed.
    • Punitive damages. Punitive damages are a unique kind of award that aim to hold the defendant accountable for their wrongdoings rather than making the victim whole. Only in cases where the defendant has engaged in willful, malicious, or grossly negligent behavior will you be granted this kind of compensation.

    Your Boulder personal injury lawsuit’s worth is determined by the precise ways in which the incident affected your life, as well as by elements like the seriousness of your injuries and your prior income. In Colorado, there is no such thing as an average compensation for personal injuries. Every case is different. Before accepting an insurance settlement, talk to our attorneys at Front Range Injury Attorneys about the worth of your particular case. The only way to guarantee that you receive just and adequate monetary recompense for your losses is to do this.

    Boulder, Colorado

    Our Boulder personal injury attorneys help clients in Boulder and surrounding areas recover compensation for accident claims. We help clients who live in Boulder as well as represent people injured in Boulder, Colorado. Contact our law firm to learn more about how we can help you.

    About Boulder, Colorado

    Boulder is a major city in the Colorado front range known for its scenery, eclectic culture, activities proximity to the Rocky Mountains. It may be best known for the Flatirons which identify the city from miles away. Boulder is home to over 100,000 residents making it the 12th most populous city in Colorado. At 5430 feet it is located at the foothills of the mountain range.

     

    Boulder is well known for its educational opportunities. The University of Colorado in Boulder opened in 1877 roughly 20 years after the city was founded. It is also home to other schools including Naropa University and Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts. 

    Popular attractions in Boulder

    Boulder, Colorado has a wide range of attractions both in the city and the surrounding wilderness. Some of the more popular activities and attractions around town include:

    • Pearl Street Mall
    • Eldorado Canyon State Park
    • Flatirons
    • Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse
    • Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
    • Boulder Reservoir
    • University of Colorado Museum of Natural History

    Our main law office can be reached by a short drive or by riding the Flatiron Flyer and connecting to the RTD trolley stop immediately at our front door. Front Range Injury Attorneys offers legal services to Boulder, Colorado residents including zipcodes: 80301, 80302, 80303, 80304, 80305, 80306, 80307, 80309, 80310, 80314 and Boulder neighborhoods including: Gunbarrel, Red Fox Hills, Waterstone, Boulder Valley Ranch, Wonderland Lake, Rural North Boulder, Four Mile Creek, Glenwood Grove – North Iris, Valmont, Sombrero Ranch, Ridglea Hills, Table Mesa, Martin Acres, Frasier Meadows, Keewayden, Park East, Arapahoe Ridge, Baseline Sub, University Hill, Lower Arapahoe, Old North Boulder, Pine Brook Hill, Flagstaff, Noble Park, Melody Heights and University of Colorado Boulder.

    Contact a Boulder personal injury attorney for free today

    If you sustained injuries in an accident in Boulder, Colorado, our Front Range Injury Attorneys can protect your legal rights and best interests. We are experienced advocates for our clients who believe people hire a law firm after an accident to work with their attorneys, not get passed off to staff or worse, never hear from anybody. You can count on our attorneys to listen to your story, explain your legal rights as an injury victim and help you seek full compensation from the liable party.

    Our attorneys are here to help you recover after a serious accident in Boulder. Contact us online or call our law firm at 720.826.4399 to speak with an attorney.

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