Colorado Personal Injury Attorneys – Expert Advocates for the Legal Needs of a Lifetime SM
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Injury Settlements
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Recreational accidents
- Slip & fall and premises liability
- Medical malpractice
- Products liability
- Insurance claims
Personal Injury
The attorneys of Stevens, Littman, Biddison, Tharp & Weinberg, L.L.C., offer attorney services for accident victims filing claims for personal injury in Boulder. Our firm efficiently investigates and aggressively represents their clients’ claims. We offer full-service and focused legal counsel for Boulder injury law:
- Conducting prompt and thorough investigations
- Providing a detailed review of medical records
- Helping clients obtain appropriate and supportive medical care
- Assessing the total economic, physical, and emotional effects of injuries
Injury Settlements
Our firm counters insurance companies’ tactics and economic resources by emphasizing in-depth analysis and proving the personal toll caused by careless or negligent conduct.
The Colorado attorneys of Stevens, Littman, Biddison, Tharp & Weinberg, L.L.C. represent clients in personal injury lawsuits in Boulder. Our attorneys are accomplished litigators who are devoted to helping clients find a positive legal resolution for their Colorado injury claims.
We work with clients individually to reach the best possible outcome for their personal injury cases. Each of our clients’ cases is different, and we explore every available legal option to reach their settlement goals:
- Mediation
- Arbitrations
- Trials
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents come in all shapes and sizes. Each type of vehicle raises different issues:
- In an automobile accident, the other party’s insurance company would like you to believe that you are always partly at fault just for being there.
- Accidents involving trucks can cause especially serious damages. For the protection of ordinary drivers, passengers, and pedestrians, special rules apply to commercial trucks.
- Motorcycles and mopeds sometimes conjure up stereotypes of daredevils or riders who do not deserve to be on the road. However, bikers have the same right as automobile and truck drivers to travel on the roads
- Some of Colorado’s most scenic areas are accessible only by snowmobile. Whether you are a passenger or driver, you have certain rights even though you are not on a regular road or even a snowmobile trail.
- Extremely serious injuries can result when a pedestrian is struck by a motor vehicle. Insurance companies often argue that the pedestrian came out of nowhere or darted recklessly into traffic.
Recreational Accidents
Colorado prides itself on being one of the healthiest states in the country. It is also a place that tourists flock to for outdoor recreation. Whether you are hiking, jogging, or skiing, injuries can occur due to someone else’s negligence. When that happens, you need an attorney to look out for your rights.
Malpractice
No area of case preparation and litigation is more challenging than a professional malpractice action. These cases usually involve medical providers, including physicians, hospitals, and nurses, but they may involve any profession, including dentists, lawyers, and engineers. Our firm has handled professional malpractice cases both for injured patients or clients and for professionals. We welcome the opportunity to review your claim of malpractice. Generally, we offer insightful advice whether or not we accept the case
Slip and Fall/Premises Liability
If you slip and fall on someone else’s property, you could be injured as seriously as in an automobile accident. Falling objects, explosions, broken equipment, poor lighting, and missing warning signs can also cause serious injuries. Property managers and business owners have a legal responsibility to ensure that the public is reasonably safe from injuries while visiting their property or using their services. Colorado law is clear about property owners' liability for damages, but many do not take their responsibilities seriously.
Products Liability
Manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of products have a responsibility to the public to deliver products free of harmful defects. If a product is defective or unreasonably dangerous, the sellers must compensate those who are injured by its use. Some products are defective because they lack proper labels warning of dangers known to the manufacturer or seller but not obvious to the consumer. Over the years, courts and juries have found defects in everything from food and automobile parts to drugs and children’s toys.
Insurance Claims
Bad Faith Claims
If you have had an insurance claim denied, or are in a coverage dispute with your own insurance company, you may be working with an insurance provider that is dealing in bad faith. Every year, thousands of honest insurance policy holders are denied payments for valid claims, even after paying their insurance premiums for years. In many cases, insurance companies found guilty of bad faith practices must also pay punitive damages, including the claimant's legal fees.
Uninsured and Underinsured Claims
Most automobile insurance policies provide uninsured and underinsured coverage. This means that if the owner (or a passenger) of the insured automobile is injured by a negligent driver of another vehicle who does not have liability insurance, or who does not have enough insurance to cover the injured person’s damages, then the insured vehicle’s insurance company pays the actual or excess damages. Some insurance companies tend to minimize the severity of their own customer’s injuries. When the party responsible for your injuries has little or no insurance, our attorneys explore all options available to you under your own insurance policy.




