When the actions or inactions of another person cause you to suffer physical injury, emotional turmoil, and financial loss, you need an attorney ready to fight for you. At The Law Office of Eric Faddis, we take your case seriously.
When you meet with our Lone Tree personal injury attorney, you will gain legal support when you need it the most. There is no cost to speak to us for a free consultation.
Why Choose Us at The Law Offices of Eric Faddis
As a trusted and proven Lone Tree personal injury attorney, we know firsthand what is on the line for victims. We also know how important it is to provide you with the very best level of legal support possible. When you choose our legal team, you benefit from:
- A former felony prosecutor working on your side of the case.
- An attorney who has recovered millions of dollars in losses through settlements and verdicts for our clients.
- Access to cutting-edge technology and tools to help build a strong claim that insurance companies cannot easily refute.
Discuss your case with our Lone Tree personal injury lawyer today. You only pay us if we win your case.
Types of Cases We Handle
Our Lone Tree personal injury lawyer is a legal resource you can trust. After your accident or injury, call us to review your case. We handle most types of personal injury cases, including:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Premises liability claims
- Traumatic brain injuries resulting from trauma
- Dog bite accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Motorcycle crashes
- Drunk driving accident cases
- Wrongful death
In each type of case, we put the time and hard work into building a clear claim, backed by evidence. If you believe negligence played a role in your losses, reach out to our Lone Tree personal injury attorney for a free consultation to review your claim.
Do You Qualify for a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
Victims can seek a claim for recovery of their losses if they can prove that a person, business, or other entity was negligent. To prove negligence, our attorney will factor in the following:
- Duty of care: In some way, the other party owed you a duty of care, meaning they should have abided by the state’s laws or acted with reasonable care. You had the right to expect to be safe.
- Breach of duty of care: The party, in some way, breached that duty of care through their actions or inactions.
- Causation: The breach is what directly caused the accident you had.
- Loss: You incurred financial losses due to the accident.
With our guidance, we can prove negligence in many cases involving reckless behavior. Then we can get to work building your case.
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Colorado?
The Colorado statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is 2 years, as provided in C.R.S. ยง 13-80-102. There are limitations to this. In motor vehicle accidents, you have three years from the date of the accident. If your loved one lost their life, you have two years from the date of death to file a lawsuit.
Call an Experienced Lone Tree Personal Injury Attorney Today
Do not wait any longer to learn about your rights. Turn to our Lone Tree personal injury attorney at The Law Offices of Eric Faddis for a free consultation.