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Denver Auto Accident & Injury Lawyers | BENSON & CASE, LLP - Denver, Colorado

 

In 1998, Tom Benson & John Case combined their 55 years of legal experience to form a Denver law firm to help individuals, families and business owners. While guiding our clients through the legal process, we have built relationships with them, their families, and our community. Today, our team of eight experienced lawyers offers you solutions in a wide range of services, including:

  • Personal Injury
  • Auto Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Slip and Fall cases
  • Defective Products cases
  • Unsafe Products cases
  • Wrongful Death cases
  • Property Accidents
  • Land Accidents
  • Traffic cases
  • DUI / DWAI
  • Speeding
  • Careless Driving
  • Criminal cases
  • Civil Trials
  • Criminal Trials
  • Appeals

We have helped hundreds of clients achieve the satisfaction proving their case through litigation and obtain fair and full compensation after suffering a personal injury.

Top 4 Reasons You Should Work With Us

  • Experience. Our attorneys have a combined 184 years of experience and are uniquely qualified to represent you in their respective practice area.
  • Involvement. Our client’s involvement is a vital part of making the case successful. You will know what is happening with your case at all times.
  • Efficiency. We save expense through the use of technology and teamwork.
  • Team Approach. When you retain an attorney at Benson & Case, you are hiring the entire team of experienced attorneys and staff including legal researchers and paralegals. Delivering great service is not about being the biggest, it’s about being accessible, being committed and caring about what we do – one client at a time.

What does "personal injury" mean?
Personal injury is a legal term for an injury to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to an injury to property. The term is most commonly used to refer to a type of tort lawsuit alleging that the plaintiff's injury has been caused by the negligence of another. The most common types of personal injury claims are road traffic accidents, accidents at work, tripping accidents, assault claims, accidents in the home, product defect accidents (product liability) and holiday accidents. The term personal injury also incorporates medical and dental accidents (which lead to numerous medical negligence claims every year) and conditions that are often classified as industrial disease cases, including asbestosis and mesothelioma, chest diseases (e.g., emphysema, pneumoconiosis, silicosis, chronic bronchitis, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic obstructive airways disease), vibration white finger, occupational deafness, occupational stress, contact dermititis, and repetitive strain injury cases. If the negligence of another party can be proved, the injured party may be entitled to monetary compensation from that party. In the United States, this system is complex and controversial, with critics calling for various forms of tort reform. Attorneys often represent clients on a "contingency basis," in which the attorney's fee is a percentage of the plaintiff's eventual compensation, payable when the case is resolved. Oftentimes, having an attorney becomes essential because cases become extremely complex, such as in medical malpratice cases. This is differentiated between damage to vehicles, homes, or anyother inanimate thing of value. The official legal term is "tort", and the most common type of legal action involves another actor committing "negligence" against the person which results in the personal injury to that person. Negligence means that someone did not use the appropriate degree of care in their actions.

Credit for this article is due to Wikipedia, and sources cited within.

Auto / Car / Motorcycle Accidents:
A traffic collision (motor vehicle collision, motor vehicle accident, car accident, or car crash) is when a road vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, or geographical or architectural obstacle. Traffic collisions can result in injury, property damage, and death. A number of factors contribute to the risk of collision including; lack of care of the driver or operator, vehicle design, speed of operation, road design, and driver impairment. Terms that are commonly used include auto accident, car accident, car crash, car smash, car wreck, motor vehicle collision (MVC), personal injury collision (PIC), road accident, road traffic accident (RTA), road traffic collision (RTC), road traffic incident (RTI), road traffic accident and later road traffic collision, as well as more unofficial terms including smash-up and fender bender. In the United States, individuals involved in motor vehicle accidents can be held financially liable for the consequences of an accident, including property damage, injuries to passengers and drivers, and fatalities. Because these costs can easily exceed the annual income of the average driver, most US states require drivers to carry liability insurance to cover these potential costs. However, in the event of severe injuries or fatalities, victims may seek damages in civil court, often for well in excess of the value of insurance. Additionally, drivers who are involved in a collision frequently receive one or more traffic citations, usually directly addressing any material violations such as speeding, failure to obey a traffic control device, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In the event of a fatality, a charge of vehicular homicide is occasionally prosecuted, especially in cases involving alcohol. Convictions for traffic violations are usually penalized with fines, and for more severe offenses, the suspension or revocation of driving privileges. Convictions for alcohol offenses generally result in the revocation or long term suspension of the driver's license, and sometimes jail time and/or mandatory alcohol rehabilitation. Due to increase in availability of cable news and Internet news, exposure to such legal actions has increased in recent years, specifically with coverage of cases and class action suits concerning SUV rollovers and recent incidents of sudden acceleration crashes highlighted by the 2010 Toyota Recall. Increased exposure has resulted in larger class action suits, and automobile owners' ability to link their collision causes and issues to ones from other regions resulting in knowledge of external causes of which they were not previously aware.

Credit for this article is due to Wikipedia, and sources cited within.

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