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Heuser & Heuser LLP

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  • 332 Broadway Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004+1 location

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  • 616 W. Abriendo Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81004

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Personal injury lawyers represent individuals who have been physically or psychologically harmed by the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. They help victims of accidents seek financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Their job is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure a just settlement.

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can I still sue for an accident that happened two years ago?

Mark P. Miller
Answered by attorney Mark P. Miller (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of Mark P. Miller
If the accident occurred in the State of Colorado the Statute of Limitations is three years. In that case, yes you can still pursue your claim.
If the accident occurred in the State of Colorado the Statute of Limitations is three years. In that case, yes you can still pursue your claim.

I have a low impact car accident that rear ended me and injured my back & neck. I continue to be in alot of pain 2 years later.

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
Low impact, "sof tissue" injury auto accidents result in low settleemtns as a general rule. It is also hard to find lawyers to take such cases as the fee (1/3 of the recovery) is often not seen as being worth the amount of work put into the case.   All of that said, you may be able to get the insurer to negotiate up a little bit, but you will need a lawyer to have a possibility of getting a much better result. It might require actually filing a lawsuit and working through that - which is a lot of work for both the lawyer and the client.  It will help if you have gotten treatment for your injuries and have documentation. Also, factored in is whether you have had prior injuries to the same parts of your body you complain are injured now. From your description, this is a tough case to get any substantial recovery. See if you can find a lawyer to take it on. 
Low impact, "sof tissue" injury auto accidents result in low settleemtns as a general rule. It is also hard to find lawyers to take such cases as the fee (1/3 of the recovery) is often not seen as being worth the amount of work put into the case.   All of that said, you may be able to get the insurer to negotiate up a little bit, but you will need a lawyer to have a possibility of getting a much better result. It might require actually filing a lawsuit and working through that - which is a lot of work for both the lawyer and the client.  It will help if you have gotten treatment for your injuries and have documentation. Also, factored in is whether you have had prior injuries to the same parts of your body you complain are injured now. From your description, this is a tough case to get any substantial recovery. See if you can find a lawyer to take it on. 
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I slipped on a icy patch on the walkway in front of a commercial building. I now must a surgery on my hand. I do massage as a part of my regular incom

David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
The liability fo the building owner dependson the exact facts of the situation - why the ice was there, how long it ws there, whether they woudl have reasonably been aware it was there, etc.  That said, if the building owner is liable, then you would have a claim for lost income, lost future income, lost opportunities, pain & suffering (if there was any), etc.  You have top prove that you lost the income due to the injury, etc. 
The liability fo the building owner dependson the exact facts of the situation - why the ice was there, how long it ws there, whether they woudl have reasonably been aware it was there, etc.  That said, if the building owner is liable, then you would have a claim for lost income, lost future income, lost opportunities, pain & suffering (if there was any), etc.  You have top prove that you lost the income due to the injury, etc. 
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