Category Archives: Personal Injury
Damage “Caps” in Colorado Personal Injury Cases
Many people do not know that the amount of damages they can recover are “capped” by law. The caps that apply are very case specific, and depend on the type of injury you suffered. This year, the Colorado legislature increased statutory damage limitations under 3 important statutes; C.R.S. §§ 44-3-801 (Dram Shop Act), 13-21-102.5 (noneconomic… Read More »
Is My Settlement Final?
We get asked this question a lot. And usually, the answer is yes. A settlement agreement in a personal injury case is a contract that can be enforced by the Court. In some cases, even a verbal settlement is binding! The time to talk to a lawyer is BEFORE you accept the insurance company’s offer. … Read More »