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Experienced Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Longmont, CO

If you've been injured in Longmont due to someone else's negligence, our experienced personal injury attorneys are here to help. We understand Colorado personal injury law and have extensive experience handling cases in Boulder County. With a population of 98,503, Longmont sees its share of accidents, and we're committed to helping injury victims get the compensation they deserve.

Colorado Personal Injury Law: What You Need to Know

Understanding Colorado's personal injury laws is crucial for protecting your rights:

  • Statute of Limitations: 3 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit
  • Fault System: Modified comparative fault (50% bar)
  • Damage Caps: No cap on economic damages; non-economic damages capped in some cases
  • Dram Shop Laws: Bars can be liable for serving intoxicated patrons
  • Dog Bite Liability: Strict liability for dog bite injuries

Colorado's modified comparative fault rule means you can recover damages as long as you're less than 50% at fault for your accident. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Our attorneys work to minimize any fault assigned to you while maximizing your recovery.

Common Personal Injury Cases in Longmont

Our Longmont personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of cases, including:

  • Car Accidents: Collisions on local roads and highways throughout Boulder County
  • Truck Accidents: Commercial vehicle crashes involving serious injuries
  • Motorcycle Accidents: Protecting riders' rights after crashes
  • Pedestrian Accidents: When walkers are struck by vehicles
  • Slip and Fall: Injuries on dangerous properties
  • Workplace Injuries: Accidents occurring on the job
  • Medical Malpractice: Healthcare provider negligence
  • Wrongful Death: Fatal accidents caused by negligence

Personal Injury Services for Longmont Residents

Longmont, with a population of 98,503, is a thriving community in Boulder County. Our attorneys understand the balance between suburban living and the traffic challenges that come with growing communities. We're committed to providing personalized attention to every Longmont client while delivering the results of a larger firm.

Boulder County Court Experience

When your case goes to court, having an attorney familiar with Boulder County courts makes a difference. Our team has experience handling cases throughout Colorado, including in Boulder County where Longmont cases are typically heard. We understand local court procedures, know the judges, and can navigate the system efficiently on your behalf.

Damages You May Recover in Colorado

As a personal injury victim in Longmont, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical Expenses: Past and future medical bills
  • Lost Wages: Income lost due to your injuries
  • Pain and Suffering: Physical pain and emotional distress
  • Property Damage: Repair or replacement of damaged property
  • Loss of Enjoyment: Reduced quality of life
  • Punitive Damages: In cases of extreme negligence

Why Longmont Residents Choose Conduit Law

  • No Upfront Costs: We work on contingency - you pay nothing unless we win
  • Colorado Licensed: Fully licensed to practice in CO
  • Local Knowledge: Understanding of Longmont and Boulder County
  • Proven Results: Millions recovered for injury victims
  • 24/7 Availability: We're here when you need us
  • Free Consultation: Get your case evaluated at no cost

The Personal Injury Claim Process in Colorado

  1. Free Case Evaluation: Contact us to discuss your accident and injuries
  2. Investigation: We gather evidence, medical records, and witness statements
  3. Demand & Negotiation: We present your case to insurance companies
  4. Litigation: If needed, we file suit and prepare for trial
  5. Resolution: We fight for maximum compensation through settlement or verdict

Contact Our Longmont Personal Injury Lawyers Today

Don't wait to protect your rights. Colorado's 3 years statute of limitations means time is limited. Contact our Longmont personal injury attorneys today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll review your case, explain your options, and help you understand the compensation you may be entitled to receive.

Longmont at a Glance

Population: 98,503
State: Colorado

Personal Injury Services in Longmont

We handle all types of personal injury cases in Longmont. Our Denver-based team provides expert legal representation across Colorado.

Car Accidents

Highway 119, Main Street, Diagonal Highway

Truck Accidents

Highway 119 commercial traffic

Bicycle Accidents

Bike-friendly city, urban trails

Motorcycle Accidents

Highway 119, mountain access

Slip & Fall

Twin Peaks Mall, downtown

Wrongful Death

Traffic fatalities

Dog Bites

Family-oriented neighborhoods

Pedestrian Accidents

Downtown walkable areas

Workers' Compensation

Tech and light industry

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Why Longmont Residents Choose Us

  • Boulder County court experience
  • Twin Peaks Mall area coverage
  • Highway 119 and Main Street experts
  • Northern Boulder County specialists
  • College and family community representation
  • Local expertise for Longmont injury victims

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Common Questions About Longmont Injury Cases

What are the most dangerous roads and intersections in Longmont?

Main Street (US-287) through Longmont from Pike Road to Highway 66 is a major accident corridor. The Diagonal Highway (Highway 119) between Longmont and Boulder sees severe high-speed crashes. Ken Pratt Boulevard (Highway 119) from Main to Hover has multiple accident zones. The Highway 287 and Highway 52 intersection is particularly dangerous. Hover Street from Highway 66 to Nelson Road has heavy traffic accidents. 17th Avenue from Main to Airport Road sees accidents near retail areas. Nelson Road from I-25 to Hover is an emerging accident zone with new development. The Highway 66 corridor has increased truck traffic.

Which hospitals serve Longmont accident victims?

UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital (1750 E Ken Pratt Blvd) is Longmont's primary hospital with comprehensive emergency and trauma services. Longmont United Hospital (2030 Mountain View Ave) merged with UCHealth, providing additional emergency care. Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette serves as backup for severe trauma. Boulder Community Health is another option for specialized care. Northern Colorado Medical Center in Greeley handles some serious cases. Having a major UCHealth facility in Longmont means excellent trauma care and documentation. The merger created a stronger regional trauma network benefiting injury victims.

Where are Longmont personal injury cases filed?

Longmont cases are filed in Boulder County District Court (1777 6th Street, Boulder), about 15 miles southwest. Some eastern Longmont cases near I-25 might fall under Weld County jurisdiction (courthouse in Greeley). Boulder County juries tend to be educated and liberal, often sympathetic to injured plaintiffs but requiring strong evidence. The Boulder courthouse location means planning for travel time and parking. Boulder County judges are experienced with Diagonal Highway accidents and agricultural equipment cases common in Longmont. We leverage Boulder County's plaintiff-friendly reputation while presenting credible, evidence-based cases.

Can you handle accidents at Longmont's growing retail and recreation areas?

Yes, we handle injuries at Village at the Peaks shopping center, Twin Peaks Mall area (now redeveloped), Hover Crossing retail accidents, Sandstone Ranch Park injuries, Union Reservoir boating/swimming accidents, St. Vrain Greenway trail bicycle accidents, Longmont Recreation Center incidents, and the extensive prairie trail system. The downtown Main Street revitalization creates pedestrian/vehicle conflicts. Each venue has different ownership—city parks involve governmental immunity while private retail has standard liability. The reservoir and greenway have unique recreational liability issues we navigate.

How does Longmont's agricultural and tech industry mix affect accidents?

Longmont uniquely blends agricultural heritage with growing tech industry, creating diverse accident patterns. Farm equipment on rural roads conflicts with commuter traffic. The Diagonal Highway carries both tech workers to Boulder and agricultural vehicles. Food processing facilities like Butterball create truck traffic. Tech campuses generate rush-hour congestion. Rural roads like North 75th Street have inadequate shoulders for increased traffic. Agricultural chemical exposure can complicate injury claims. Mixed land use means varying speed limits and driver expectations. We understand both agricultural equipment accidents and tech-industry commute patterns.

What makes the Diagonal Highway (119) particularly dangerous?

The Diagonal Highway between Longmont and Boulder is notorious for severe accidents: high speeds (65 mph) with at-grade intersections, limited access control despite heavy traffic, head-on collision history before recent improvements, mix of commuters and agricultural vehicles, and severe weather exposure on the open plains. Recent safety improvements help but haven't eliminated risks. Fog and wind create sudden hazards. The IBM campus area has heavy turn movements. Niwot Road intersection remains dangerous. We investigate whether safety improvements were adequate and if drivers adjusted speed for conditions. The highway's history affects how juries view accident claims.

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