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Colorado Personal Injury Law Tip

Under Colorado law, an injured person has a right to recover their reasonable medical expenses.  In most cases, the amount your doctor billed (not the amount your health insurance actually paid) is the measure of those amounts.  This can make a big difference to the value of your case.

Punitive and Other Damage Caps in Colorado

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. One of the most misunderstood areas is punitive damages.  In addition to the other damage caps, Colorado also puts a cap on… Read More »

Damage Limits 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. In 2020, 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 »

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 »