[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]When you’re injured in an automobile accident, there are a number of insurance questions that come into play. The first, and probably most important for auto accident injuries, before lawyers for car accidents even come into the picture, is whose fault is the accident? Luckily, regardless of whose fault it is, if you chose to keep Medpay coverage, your treatment related to the accident can be covered up to a specific dollar amount. Medpay is a special type of no-fault insurance, which means it’s available to you regardless of whose fault an accident is. Even if the accident isn’t your fault, the involved insurance companies may wait a while to decide liability on your injury claim, which leaves those injured in auto accidents relying on their personal insurance to fund necessary medical care. Lawyers for car accidents can sometimes find pathways to help injured people fund care while liability is…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We’ve seen it a thousand times: Someone falls on ice in an unmaintained parking lot and breaks their wrist; an object falls from above, hitting the person’s head and causing a serious neck injury; an apartment building fails to properly maintain their stairs, and a person crashes down the steps. These types of cases are known in Denver Colorado as premises liability injury firm cases. In these types of cases, someone injures themselves on someone else’s land. The landowner’s property is known as a “premises.” The premises can include private property or that of a business owner. These types of cases typically involve dangerous conditions, such as uneven floors, icy conditions, stairs in states of disrepair, and so on. Cases such as these are governed by the Colorado Premises Liability Statute (C.R.S. § 13-21-115), which asks what the landowner’s duties are with respect to the person on the property. For…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]One of the most frequent questions we get at Larson Larimer Schneider is: “How does my auto accident injury case work?” People want to know what the lifetime of a case is like, how long it’s going to take, and so on. In this entry, we will highlight some of the main elements involved in a personal injury case. Consider the following: You are driving your car when all of a sudden, you are rear-ended. You feels neck and back pain. You go to your primary care physician, who refers to you to a chiropractor and another doctor to get an MRI. Because of the results of the MRI, your medical professionals tell you to continue with therapeutic care for the next several weeks. As usual, the insurance company for the at-fault driver is giving you the run-around, so you call the accident attorneys at Larson Larimer Schneider. We immediately…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]On May 01, 2013, 7:00 am in the morning, the client was traveling westbound on Yale Avenue in Aurora, CO. She began to cross the intersection of Yale Avenue and Peoria Street with a green traffic light, when she felt a heavy impact from the driver’s side caused by a vehicle operated by Ms. Banks who went through a red traffic light and struck her vehicle. The significant impact caused the client’s vehicle to spin out and strike a traffic pole. Due to the severe impact the client sustained significant injuries including restrictions and unrelenting pain in her neck requiring her to undergo a cervical discectomy with a fusion. After fourteen months of negotiations, by attorney of Larson Larimer Schneider, P.C., with multiple insurance companies, our client was provided with the benefits and closure needed to make her whole after this life changing event.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]