Personal injury comes in many forms and Trotter | INJURY is poised to get you the justice, compensation and respect you deserve. Do not let another person's carelessness wreck your health and finances. Trotter | INJURY utilizes the finest industry tested skills to achieve the results our client's are owed.
If you drive regularly it is likely you have been or will be in some form of auto accident. Auto accidents throw your life into a chaotic and unfamiliar territory. Trotter | INJURY makes sense of the legal claims process for you. Case management by Trotter | INJURY and the willingness of our firm to take your case to court means you have a fierce and powerful ally in obtaining the justice, compensation and respect you deserve.
Distracted driving accidents can wreck lives, tear families apart and ruin finances. Look around in traffic everyday and you will witness how often fellow drivers are distracted by their phones. Do not let the carelessness of another person ruin your life. If you have been hit by a distracted driver let Trotter | INJURY utilize tested legal practices to achieve the justice, compensation and respect you deserve.
Were you injured on someone else's property? Did you slip and fall somewhere while running your day's errands? If you've been injured let Trotter | INJURY file a claim on your behalf and get you the justice, compensation and respect you deserve.
18 Wheelers often drive down the highway like no one else is on the road. Nothing makes Trotter | INJURY more aggressive than at fault drivers with little regard for the safety and well being of fellow American drivers. When an 18 wheeler crashes into another vehicle the results are catastrophic. Let Trotter | INJURY handle the complex process of achieving the justice, compensation and respect you deserve.
Trotter | INJURY is a committed leader in handling Colorado dog bite cases. We are dog loving state and unfortunately that means that Coloradans are bit everyday. Do not let your injuries go uncompensated. Let Trotter | INJURY handle the complex claims process and get you the justice, compensation and respect you deserve.
Workers' compensation statutes are designed to ensure that employees who are injured or disabled on the job are not required to cover medical bills related to their on-the-job injury, and are provided with monetary awards to cover loss of wages directly related to the accident, as well as to compensate for permanent physical impairments. The intent of these statutes is to eliminate the need for litigation by having employees give up the potential for pain and suffering related awards in exchange for not being required to prove tort (legal fault) on the part of their employer.
These laws also provide benefits for dependents of those workers who are killed because of work-related accidents or illnesses. Some laws also protect employers and fellow workers by limiting the amount an injured employee can recover from an employer and by eliminating the liability of co-workers in most accidents. State statutes [in the United States] establish this framework for most employment. Federal statutes [in the United States] are limited to federal employees or those workers employed in some significant aspect of interstate commerce.
The fairness of workers' compensation statutes is highly controversial, with the claimants (injured workers) and claimant attorneys arguing the need for greater benefits, and the employer/insurance carrier side arguing that excessive fraud in the system causes unnecessary and inappropriate costs.
If a person is killed because of the wrongful conduct of a person or persons, the decedent's heirs and other beneficiaries may file a wrongful death action against those responsible for the decedent's death. This area of tort law is governed by statute. Wrongful death statutes vary from state to state, but in general they define who may sue for wrongful death and what, if any, limits may be applied to an award of damages.
When individuals are harmed by an unsafe product, they may have a cause of action against the persons who designed, manufactured, sold, or furnished that product. In the United States, some consumers have hailed the rapid growth of product liability litigation as an effective tool for Consumer Protection. The law has changed from caveat emptor ("let the buyer beware") to strict liability for manufacturing defects that make a product unreasonably dangerous.