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Denver Personal Injury Attorneys (Home) / Personal Injury Denver

Denver Personal Injury Attorney

No recovery, no fee

Need expert representation? Talk to experienced Colorado personal injury lawyers who fight for the rights of people just like you. Serving Denver Metro area and beyond.

We will never represent an insurance company or other member of corporate America.

When you’re up against a corporation or insurance company with a workers’ compensation claim, insurance dispute or personal injury matter, you can be confident in the Colorado injury lawyer representing you at Babcock Tucker.

Mack Babcock is well versed in the tactics big companies use to try to prevent you from receiving the settlement or benefits you deserve. He and his skilled legal team are fully committed to helping people just like you fight and win cases.

Should I settle or go to trial?

One of the toughest decisions you’ll face in any legal case is whether to accept a settlement or move forward to a hearing or trial. If you’ve received a low settlement offer, our role as your injury attorney is to give you honest advice about your chances of achieving a better outcome in court. We’ll walk you through the risks and potential rewards, so you can make an informed decision. The decision is yours.

We find that more than 90% of our clients opt for the settlement option. We believe this is due in large part to being able to obtain good settlements for our clients but is also due in part to the risks and costs associated with litigation.

We invite you to contact us to discuss your workers’ compensation or personal injury case now.

Areas of legal expertise

Please select the category closest to your situation to find out more about how we can help. Read more about How Representation Works and then contact us to let us know more details of your specific case.

Workers’ Compensation in Colorado

  • Colorado Workers’ Comp for Catastrophic Injuries
  • 5-Step Process for Colorado Workers’ Compensation Claims
  • Understanding Colorado Workers’ Comp Benefits
  • Colorado Permanent Partial Disability Caps & Impairment Ratings
  • Adjudication: Appeal a Denied Colorado Work Injury Claim

Colorado Car Accident Claims

  • What to Do After a Car Accident
  • What if I’m in a Car Accident with an Uninsured Motorist in Colorado?
  • Colorado Car Accident Cases and Statute of Limitations
  • Colorado Auto Insurance Guide
  • Dealing With Your Insurance Company After a Car Crash

Truck Accidents

  • Driver vs. Company Liability in a Commercial Trucking Accident
  • Recovering Damages from a Truck Accident
  • 7 Common Causes of Trucking Accidents
  • Colorado Workers’ Comp for Injured Delivery or Truck Drivers
  • Factors that Determine the Value of Your Truck Accident Claim

Motorcycle Accidents

  • Understanding the Difference between a Motorcycle Accident and a Car Collision
  • Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
  • Safety Equipment for Bikers

Colorado Drunk Driving Crashes

  • Can a Bar be Held Liable for a DUI Accident?
  • 5 Critical Steps to Take Following a Drunk Driving Accident
  • Recognizing and Recovering Damages From DUI Accidents
  • Injured by a Marijuana-Impaired Driver in Colorado?

Pedestrian Accidents

  • Bike Accidents: What to Do Following a Crash

Slip and Falls
(Premises Liability)

  • Most Common Slip and Fall Injuries and Tips to Avoid Them
  • Slip and Fall Injuries and the Elderly

Insurance Disputes

  • How to Successfully Counteroffer with an Insurance Company
  • How Your Insurance Company Inspects Your Auto Accident Claim

Wrongful Death

  • Suing for Wrongful Death in Colorado
  • 6 Most Common Types of Wrongful Death Cases
  • Colorado Wrongful Death Claims – Order of Priority
Colorado Personal Injury Lawsuits for Tattoo Infections

Explore Other Injury Topics

  • Colorado Personal Injury Lawsuits for Tattoo Infections
  • Back and Neck Injuries in the Colorado Workplace
  • Burn Injuries and Colorado Personal Injury Lawsuits
  • Basics of Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Head Injuries in Colorado Car Crashes
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Workers’ Compensation  |  Colorado Springs
Assisted injured worker through workers’ compensation case obtaining necessary treatment and negotiating settlement.
Overall Rating: 5 / 5

“Stephanie was my attorney and she was very pleasant to work with. She made sure to explain what I should be expecting throughout the process and I always understood what was going on with my case. She made sure that I got the treatment I needed, which was my ultimate goal. While I sincerely hope I never need her services again, if I do, I would go back to Babcock Tucker. Thanks for everything Stephanie and Jan!”

Erinn, Verified Customer

What is personal injury law?

In Colorado, personal injury law allows you to seek compensation if someone else’s negligence or reckless behavior causes you harm—whether that harm is physical, emotional, or financial. This area of civil law applies to a wide range of situations, from car accidents and slip-and-falls to dog bites and wrongful death.

A personal injury attorney is someone you hire to advocate for your rights and help you pursue fair compensation for what you’ve lost. That could include taking on a negligent driver, a careless property owner, or even a large corporation or government agency.

The key to getting compensation is proving that the negligent person or party directly caused the incident that led to your injuries through their actions or lack of action.

In a Colorado personal injury lawsuit, you may be able to recover compensation for two different types of damages:

  • Economic damages. These cover measurable financial losses such as medical expenses, lost income, and reduced earning capacity.
  • Non-economic damages. These cover more personal impacts, such as physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.

Most personal injury claims in Colorado must be filed within 2 years of the injury. However, if your case involves a motor vehicle accident, the deadline is extended to 3 years. 

Missing these deadlines could mean losing your right to pursue compensation, so it’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible if you think you may have a claim.

Considerations when hiring a personal injury lawyer

Accidents happen every single day. Some people may only get slightly injured, while others suffer catastrophic injuries like brain injuries or spinal cord injuries that affect them for the rest of their lives. Should such an unfortunate event happen to you or a loved one, you may find yourself in need of a professional and experienced personal injury attorney.

When you need to select a lawyer to represent you, the task is not as easy as finding a plumber or repairman. There are many issues to consider and questions to ask before deciding upon the individual who could ultimately help you get the compensation you deserve..

The 5 R’s of hiring an attorney

First and foremost, you should look for an attorney who specializes in your case type. Other considerations to keep in mind when choosing legal representation include:

  1. Referrals. Speak with friends and family members to see which attorney they used and how happy they were with the results.
  2. Reputation. Does the attorney you are considering have a positive reputation in your community? Ask to view client testimonials. If an attorney does not seem interested in sharing testimonials, it may be a red flag. Also, check legal directories like Enjuris to look at a profile and description for each law firm that you may be considering.
  3. Recognition. Does the attorney you are considering have any articles written about them to show their accomplishments or reputation? For example, Mack Babcock is recognized nationally by the Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group as one of the top workers’ compensation attorneys in the country. Also, Denver’s local magazine, 5280, recognized Babcock Tucker as one of the best practices in Denver.
  4. Rate. Ask what their fee schedule is like. Do they offer a free consultation? Do they make you pay even when they don’t win the case? Try to get as many financial details upfront as possible.
  5. Resources. Some personal injury cases take a lot of money to research, litigate, and win. Make sure your attorney has the funds to handle a serious, complicated, and expensive personal injury case.

If you’re seeking an experienced personal injury attorney in Colorado to help with your accident claim, consider contacting R. Mack Babcock and Stephanie Tucker at Babcock Tucker. We represent accident victims in Denver, Boulder, Aurora, Broomfield, Louisville, Lafayette, Golden, Thornton, Westminster, and throughout Colorado.

What to expect during a personal injury consultation with an attorney

The purpose of the initial meeting with a personal injury lawyer is to get the case started. It gives your attorney a chance to evaluate the facts, understand how the injury has affected your life, and determine whether you have a strong claim. 

Remember that you share attorney-client privilege, so you should feel free to speak openly and be honest about what happened.

Here’s what to expect during your initial consultation:

Step 1: Discuss the details of your accident

Step one can be the most difficult for many people. Your attorney will need to go over the details of your accident and injuries, which may be emotionally challenging to relive. But providing a clear and complete account is essential. 

Your lawyer may also ask about your age, employment, and other personal details that could impact your case. Be prepared—there may be a lot of questions, and it’s normal to feel a little overwhelmed. Just take your time and answer as thoroughly as you can. 

The more information your attorney has, the better they can assess the strength of your case and determine the best strategy—or whether it’s feasible for them to move forward with representation.

Step 2: Discuss your health and medical care since the accident

This step focuses on your health and the medical care you’ve received since the accident. Your attorney will want a detailed account of your injuries, how they’ve affected you, and what kind of treatment you’ve undergone so far. Be sure to let your attorney know if you went to the emergency room, followed up with a specialist, or have any upcoming doctor appointments scheduled.

Even if your injuries aren’t visible—like soft tissue damage or ongoing pain—it’s important to mention them. Your attorney may recommend that you see a physician to document your condition, especially if you haven’t already. 

Medical documentation is critical to your case. Without it, it’s much harder to prove the extent of your injuries or justify compensation damages like pain and suffering, ongoing medical treatment, or lost income while you’re off work.

This step helps your attorney determine the seriousness of your injuries, whether they’re short- or long-term, and how they may impact your ability to work or function day-to-day—all of which are key to building a strong claim.

Step 3: Review any available documentation

Your attorney will ask if you’ve already gathered any documentation, such as accident reports, medical records, insurance letters, photographs of the scene, or contact information for witnesses.

Bring anything you have—even if you’re not sure it’s relevant. These materials can help establish the timeline of your injury, identify liable parties, and demonstrate the extent of your damages.

Step 4: Go over the legal process and potential timeline

After reviewing your case details, your attorney will explain what to expect if you move forward. This may include an overview of how personal injury claims work in your state, possible timelines, what a settlement negotiation might involve, and whether a lawsuit might be necessary.

If you’re eligible for damages, your lawyer will outline the types of personal injury compensation you may be entitled to—such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Step 5: Discuss fees and the attorney-client agreement

Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t have to pay them unless they recover compensation for you. 

During your consultation, your attorney will explain how fees are structured, what percentage of the recovery they take, and any costs you might be responsible for during or after the case. If you both decide to move forward, you’ll sign a representation agreement that outlines the terms.

Keep in mind that if an attorney decides not to take your case, it doesn’t necessarily mean they think your case isn’t winnable. Sometimes the complexity or demands of a case exceed their current capacity, or the case may be so involved that it would require their undivided attention.

Looking for a personal injury law firm in Denver you can trust?

Suffering a serious injury or the unexpected death of a family member because of someone else’s negligence is a tragic situation that can be very difficult to face. With an experienced personal injury attorney, you don’t have to face the legal hurdles alone.

If you live in Denver or elsewhere in Colorado, contact the experienced personal injury attorneys at Babcock Tucker for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation.

Continue reading these related articles for more information…

  • 8 Reasons to Hire a Personal Injury Attorney
  • Resolve Colorado Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Disputes Out of Court
  • Help Your Lawyer Help You
  • Mediation: Will it Work for My Personal Injury Case?
  • Is Mediation Legally Binding in Colorado Personal Injury Cases?

Disclaimer

While Babcock Tucker tirelessly works to obtain successful outcomes for its clients, prior positive outcomes are no guarantee of future success. Indicating prior positive results is in no way intended to guarantee future results.

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Client Testimonials

Highly Recommend
“I can highly recommend Babcock Tucker. They were very attentive, answered all of my questions and then took care of everything. I had nothing to worry about except getting better. The results were far better than I had expected. Thanks to them, I can now get on with my life.”
Jack
Great Team
“Babcock Tucker handled my case with great expertise. They were very informative and helpful. They are a team that really care about their clients and fight to make sure their clients are treated very fairly. I would highly recommend them to any one in need of a workers’ comp attorney.”
Leon
Outstanding Job
“Babcock Tucker did an outstanding job of representing me. I had never been involved in a work related injury case, so I had no idea what to expect. Mack and his staff did a great job of providing information and protecting my rights every step of the way…”
JC

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