If you have been injured on someone else’s property in Colorado Springs, you could be entitled to compensation. Slips, trip and falls, dog bites, sidewalk accidents and many other incidents fall under the area of law known as premises liability.
Premises liability claims are often complicated, and they can be difficult to prove. This is why it is critical that you consult with my law firm. I am Jeffrey Scott Lasswell. I am an experienced Colorado premises liability attorney.
If you’ve been injured on someone’s property, I will be there for you as your attorney throughout the entire injury claims process. I vow to fight tirelessly for the full compensation you deserve.
I take a full-service approach to Colorado premises liability cases. I will work closely with you as I get to know your case and your concerns. If you are having difficulty finding a doctor, I can help. If you have been offered a settlement by an insurance company that is less than what you deserve, I can review it and negotiate for more.
Colorado’s law on premises liability is set out in the state’s statutes at § 13-21-115. Under Colorado law, a landowner must take all precautions to ensure visitors are protected. These efforts are known as “duty of care.” If this duty is breached and a visitor to the property is injured, the injured person may file a premises liability claim.
For a premises liability claim to be viable, it must include several elements that prove the property owner was negligent because of the owner’s actions or inactions. As your premises liability lawyer, I can help you prove these elements:
In proving a premises liability case, you must show that you, as a visitor, had a right to be on the property when the accident occurred. Colorado law establishes three classifications of visitors:
An attractive nuisance is something on the property that draws children in but threatens them with harm. Property owners can be held liable when that attractive nuisance actually injures a child.
Common attractive nuisances include:
In order to hold a landowner responsible for a child’s injury, all five of the following criteria must be met:
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Colorado law limits when government entities may be sued. Examples of those entities include schools, libraries, fire stations, police stations and recreational facilities. Before Colorado premises liability laws can be invoked against a public entity, it must be established that the public entity can be sued.
It is critical that you contact me as soon as possible after an injury caused by a governmental entity or employee. According to Colorado law, if you suffered an injury due to an act or inaction of a government entity, you must file a written notice within 180 days after the injury was first discovered. If you do not file the notice within that time period, you lose your right to file a lawsuit for damages.
Claims against the government are typically barred under the theory of sovereign immunity. However, in some cases that immunity may be waived. Under Colorado law, the government may waive immunity in injury claims arising from several scenarios. They include:
A statute of limitations determines the amount of time you have to file an injury claim to recover compensation. In Colorado, the statute of limitations for premises liability cases is two years.
You must file within two years from the date of the incident. If the deadline passes, you will be barred from bringing a claim of compensation for your injuries unless a very narrow exception applies.
I have handled all types of premises liability claims. I have extensive experience in representing clients who have been seriously hurt due to dangerous conditions on private and public property.
As your attorney, I will thoroughly investigate your Colorado premises liability case. I’ll help you determine whether you are entitled to compensation.
If you have been seriously injured on private or public property due to someone’s negligence, call me now. I am an experienced Colorado Springs premises liability lawyer. I’ll schedule a free consultation to explore your case.