Negligent supervision means that someone with a legal responsibility to watch over others fails to do so, leading to harm or injury to others. A negligent supervision claim often involves unsupervised children. The legal responsibility to supervise can be given to many parties, including teachers, babysitters, nannies, daycare center employees, coaches, camp counselors and...
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If your child gets injured in a playground accident in Colorado, your family may have grounds to bring a claim for compensation against one or more parties. Holding someone liable, or legally and financially responsible, for your child's injuries requires proof that the individual or entity was negligent. This means the person failed to...
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Getting into an accident can put your life on hold. You may suddenly have to deal with immense medical bills, lost income from having to miss work and a multitude of other costs. When filing an injury claim in Colorado, it is necessary to accurately calculate the full cost of your accident. Getting help...
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Collecting a personal injury settlement in Colorado requires negotiating with an insurance company. The personal injury release form – also known as a release of liability waiver – is something that will be sent to you by the insurer if you reach a settlement agreement. Before you sign the release, it is vital to...
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When a person sustains an injury caused by the negligence of another individual or entity, they absolutely deserve to recover compensation for their losses. However, when a settlement is made, does that settlement become part of the public record? This is important to understand, particularly when it comes to protecting your privacy and preventing...
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