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What Is a Contingency Fee in Personal Injury and Workers’ Comp Cases?

 Posted on December 20, 2024 in Workers' Compensation

Fort Collins, CO personal injury lawyerWhether you are injured at work or elsewhere, it is often possible for you to reclaim compensation for your damages. You might consider hiring a Fort Collins, CO lawyer to represent you for your accident claim, but do not think you can afford the legal fees.

When you choose Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., we take personal injury and workers’ compensation cases on a contingency fee basis. Many people who do not have legal experience may not be familiar with that term. Part of our responsibilities include ensuring that you fully understand every aspect of your case, including what various legal terms mean.

What Is a Contingency Fee Basis?

Most people injured in accidents face a significant financial strain from medical bills, property damage, and lost income. They may struggle to feed their families, leaving no funds to hire an attorney. We understand how heavy your financial burden is, so we generally bill our clients on a contingency fee basis. With this structure, you do not pay us any upfront fees.

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6 Ways Insurance Companies Try to Avoid Paying Claims

 Posted on December 11, 2024 in Personal Injury

Larimer County, CO personal injury lawyerWhen policyholders pay premiums to insurance companies, the insurers are obligated to pay valid claims against those policies. Many people believe claims are paid fairly and without any hassle. Unfortunately, insurance companies want to keep as much of your money as they can.

Unless you have competent legal representation to advocate for your best interests, liable insurers can get out of paying you the full amount that you deserve. Whatever kind of claim you have, a knowledgeable Larimer County, CO personal injury lawyer will advocate on your behalf and prevent insurance companies from taking advantage of you.

Accusing You of Fault

The amount of fault you bear for contributing to your accident directly affects your eligibility for compensation and will reduce your damages accordingly. Insurance companies can accuse you of an undeserved degree of fault to reduce or eliminate their liability for your damages.

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I-25 Crash: A Tragic Reminder of Colorado’s Move Over Law

 Posted on December 04, 2024 in Car Accident

Fort Collins, CO personal injury lawyerI-25 outside Colorado Springs was the site of a tragic pedestrian accident on November 27, 2024. After a two-vehicle collision, two drivers were outside their cars on the shoulder of the interstate when a speeding Subaru struck one of the pedestrians, throwing him into oncoming traffic and killing him. Colorado recently revised its "Move Over" law to encompass any disabled vehicle on the road, not only emergency vehicles. Unfortunately, the Subaru’s driver apparently did not comply.

Does a driver need to be charged with a moving violation for you to get compensation through a personal injury or wrongful death claim? Your Fort Collins, CO lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. can help you hold the at-fault driver accountable. Se Habla Español.

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Winter Roads and Semis in Colorado: A Dangerous Combination

 Posted on November 26, 2024 in Car Accident

Fort Collins, CO personal injury lawyerAlthough the mountains in Colorado provide some of the most beautiful scenery in the nation, navigating the mountain terrain can be challenging even with ideal weather conditions. During the winter months, inclement weather makes these areas treacherous to travel. Still, tractor-trailers must transport goods year-round.

What problems do trucks experience on Colorado’s roads during winter? What should you do if you are injured in a truck accident? Call to discuss your accident and legal options with our skilled Fort Collins, CO lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C..

Challenges Trucks Face on Colorado’s Winter Roads

Semi-trucks can legally weigh up to 80,000 pounds. You might think the extreme weight provides stability, but these trucks are also high-profile vehicles, with a height of 13.5 feet. In ideal conditions on flat roads, trucks traveling at 65 mph require 525 feet to stop. Icy mountain roads are anything but ideal.

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Can I Sue if Winter Weather Caused My Colorado Accident?

 Posted on November 18, 2024 in Car Accident

Fort Collins, CO car accident lawyerSnow and ice arrive in Fort Collins, CO, sooner and leave later than in many other parts of the country. Long-time residents are accustomed to the driving challenges posed by winter weather, but car accidents still happen frequently.

If winter storms and driving conditions contribute to your accident, are you entitled to compensation? Who is liable for paying your damages? Your knowledgeable Larimer County lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. can evaluate your eligibility and discuss your legal options during your free consultation.

Collisions Caused by Winter Weather Conditions

Nobody can control the weather. However, drivers who brave perilous wintry conditions can and must adapt their driving accordingly. For instance, they should:

  • Drive slower and more carefully

  • Use headlights

  • Ensure their brakes and tires are in good condition

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Workers’ Comp Vs. Personal Injury Claim: Which Applies?

 Posted on November 11, 2024 in Workers' Compensation

Fort Collins, CO workers' comp lawyerIn Colorado, employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance policies to provide benefits to employees who are injured at work or become ill due to work-related causes. As an injured employee, you may wonder if workers’ comp should cover your accident and resulting injuries or whether you can file a personal injury claim to receive compensation.

The answer: it depends on the circumstances surrounding your accident. For the smoothest process, you can partner with a Fort Collins, CO  attorney who handles both workers’ compensation and personal injury cases. When you choose Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., we can explain your legal options and help you decide how to proceed. Se Habla Espanol.

Understanding Colorado Workers’ Comp

Workers’ compensation benefits should apply if you are hurt at work, regardless of fault. These benefits cover your medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages. They can also provide disability benefits if you qualify. However, unlike personal injury claims, you cannot receive compensation for emotional or mental anguish and other conditions that affect your quality of life.

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4 Fatal Accidents in One Week Leave Fort Collins, CO Reeling

 Posted on November 04, 2024 in Car Accident

Fort Collins was abuzz in October with news of four separate fatal accidents that occurred within one week. Two pedestrians were killed, along with a motorcyclist and a motorist. As investigations are ongoing, there have been no confirmed causes. However, some speculate that alcohol, running a red light, and excessive speed may have contributed to these crashes.

At Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., we hope you and your loved ones remain safe on the roads. However, if you are injured or a loved one loses her life in a motor vehicle accident, our effective lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve through a personal injury or wrongful death claim.

The 4 Deadly Crashes

It is rare to see so many fatal accidents in such a short period, but these crashes highlight the dangers of modern travel:

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Disabling Accidents: Can I Sue for Home Modification Costs?

 Posted on October 30, 2024 in Personal Injury

CO injury lawyerIf someone else’s negligence or intentional act injures you, you may be entitled to compensation through a personal injury claim for your accident-related damages. Most people have heard that statement but do not really know what it means. If you become an accident victim, understanding important legal concepts like these is vital, particularly if you are left disabled. Your home or vehicle may need accessibility modifications.

What are the damages, and how do I know if I qualify? What are my eligible losses, and are these modifications included? Your trusted lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. can discuss your eligibility and damages when you call for your free consultation.

What Is Negligence, Fault, Liability, and Damages in Personal Injury Cases?

To fully explain whether you could collect reimbursement for necessary accessibility modifications, we need to define a few legal terms used frequently in personal injury matters:

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Is Watching Social Media Videos While Driving Illegal?

 Posted on October 24, 2024 in Car Accident

CO injury lawyerIf there are loopholes in laws, people are sure to find them. Colorado laws place various restrictions on cell phone use while driving, with drivers under 18 prohibited from using phones for any reason. These laws aim to prevent distracted driving, which increases the risk of causing motor vehicle collisions.

Some drivers attempt to work around these laws, placing their phones in holders and watching social media videos and clips while driving. Several states have introduced laws that specifically ban drivers from watching videos. If a driver who was distracted by watching videos caused an accident that injured you, you deserve compensation. A skilled lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. can help get the evidence you need to support your claim and pursue the maximum available payout.

Do Colorado Laws Specifically Ban Watching Videos While Driving?

Although Colorado laws govern hands-on cell phone use while driving, the statutes do not address using voice activation to access videos. Teens and young drivers are the most likely groups to skirt the state’s enacted laws. Combined with their lack of experience, the results can be deadly.

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Do I Have Enough Car Insurance To Protect Myself?

 Posted on October 18, 2024 in Car Accident

CO accident lawyerColorado law requires drivers to purchase auto insurance policies, specifying minimum coverage limits. While having some coverage can protect you if you are at fault for a collision, you will be personally liable for other people’s damages if your policy limits are too low. Nobody plans to be involved in a motor vehicle accident, but preparing for the unexpected by purchasing enough insurance is wise.

What are the minimum coverage limits in Colorado? How much more do I need? Your dedicated lawyer from Hoggatt Law Office, P.C. can help with car accident claims, whether against another driver’s policy or your own.

How Much Car Insurance Does Colorado Require?

Every auto owner must have liability insurance to cover other people’s property damage and bodily injury if they are at fault for a collision. Minimum coverage limits are:

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