Denver Personal Injury blog

What To Know Before You File A Fire Insurance Claim

Posted On April 19, 2022 / By iLawyer / Burn Injury

After a fire, many homeowners consult their homeowner’s insurance policy and contact their fire insurance provider. While you can file your fire insurance claim on your own, there are some things you should know before you get started. Many insurance companies encourage you to make calling your insurance agent one of the first things you…

What Happens if You Get Into a Car Accident Without a License?

Posted On March 30, 2022 / By iLawyer / Car Accidents

The consequences of getting into a car accident without a driver’s license in Colorado are not as severe as you might think. While you will certainly face penalties for driving without a license, this will be kept separate from your car accident case. Driving without a license is not proof of negligence in Colorado. Find…

5 Steps to Take After a Car Accident in Colorado

Posted On March 30, 2022 / By iLawyer / Car Accidents

Knowing what to do after a car accident in Colorado can be invaluable to your future. A car insurance company will look for any reason to deny liability for your accident. Taking the correct steps after a collision can help you protect your rights and recover the financial compensation that you need to pay your…

Car Accidents Caused by Cell Phone Use

Posted On March 1, 2022 / By iLawyer / Personal Injury

It is no secret that using a cell phone while driving is dangerous. While distracted driving of any type can cause a car accident, cell phone use is particularly deadly. Despite knowing the risks, however, thousands of drivers in Colorado use their cell phones while driving each day. This act of negligence takes lives and…

Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations: How Do They Impact You?

Posted On February 25, 2020 / By iLawyer / Medical Malpractice,Personal Injury

The National Practitioner Data Bank reported an average of 12,144 cases of medical malpractice between 2009 and 2018. However, many more cases never went to court because the victims waited too long to file their claim, passing the medical malpractice statute of limitations. The medical malpractice statute of limitations marks the difference between vast amounts…

Slip-and-fall Claims Spike in Colorado: Are You a Victim of Negligence?

Posted On December 31, 2019 / By iLawyer / Slip and Fall

There’s been an enormous jump in slip-and-fall claims in Colorado, according to Pinnacol Assurance. And, that was just in the first two months of 2019 — so expect that number to be spiking again soon. January and February 2019 — some of the iciest months of the year — saw a 46.3 percent increase in…