Holding a property owner legally responsible for your slip and fall accident generally depends on your ability to prove he or she failed to take reasonable care to prevent your accident. The presence of a wet floor sign – or lack thereof – could impact whether or not you can recover financial compensation for...
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Tort is the legal term for a type of wrongdoing, misconduct or breach of rights. Under the rules of civil liability, if one person’s tort gives someone else a personal injury, the person guilty of the tort will owe the victim financial compensation. It is important to know the types of torts in Colorado....
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A personal injury accident is an unexpected disaster that can change your life. In Colorado, you have the chance to hold the responsible party accountable to recover compensation for your injuries and losses. This can help you rebuild your life. To do so, however, you must file a claim against the at-fault party within...
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Sorting through the aftermath of a car accident is not easy as an injured victim. You must obey specific rules, laws and insurance procedures. The car accident laws in your state will determine important facts, such as who will receive your insurance claim and your deadline for filing a lawsuit. You do not have...
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A personal injury accident in Colorado could give you the right to pursue financial compensation from the person or party at fault. Damages is the legal term for this compensation. Some states, including Colorado, impose caps on damages. A damage cap gives a maximum amount a plaintiff can receive from a defendant. Understanding how...
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