Statutes of limitation
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Statutes of limitation:
In law there is a provision called the “statute of limitation” and that legal provision can limit the time period in which a person can file a lawsuit.
If you feel you have a claim in Colorado for personal injury, medical malpractice, or wrongful death, contact a Colorado Personal Injury Attorney immediately regardless of whether or not the statute of limitation has passed.
While the URL listed below can provide some reference to statutes that have been operational in the state of Colorado – there is no assurance that this data is either current or complete so, again, you should contact a Colorado Personal Injury Attorney.
Colorado Statutes of Limitation: http://198.187.128.12/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=fs-main.htm&2.0
Attorney Ted Bills has one mission – to fight for the rights of personal injury victims and those who have been devastated by the misconduct of others – he represents clients with an aggressive approach designed to provide SWIFT justice. Attorney Bills is a member of the American Bar Association, the Colorado Bar Association, the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, and the El Paso County Bar Association. He works in tandem with his clients to provide assertive, business-savvy, legal services that solve problems, reduce delays, and minimize costs.


