Your Longmont Injury Attorneys
Fighting for injury victims in Longmont, Boulder and Weld Counties
Trusted Personal Injury Lawyers Serving Longmont
With nearly 100,000 residents, Longmont is Boulder County's second-largest city and home to thousands of individuals who deserve experienced legal representation after suffering injuries due to negligence. Conduit Law provides comprehensive personal injury representation to Longmont residents navigating complex injury claims. Located just a 35-minute drive via US-36, the Denver office stands ready to serve the community. Colorado personal injury cases operate under specific legal frameworks that significantly impact claim outcomes. The state enforces a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims under C.R.S. § 13-80-101, making timely legal action essential. Colorado follows modified comparative negligence rules, permitting recovery even if a plaintiff is partially at fault, provided their negligence does not exceed fifty percent under C.R.S. § 13-21-111. Non-economic damages are capped at $1,500,000 as of 2025. Conduit Law's proven track record includes recovering over $50 million for Colorado families, demonstrating the firm's commitment to maximizing compensation for injured clients throughout the state.
Why Longmont Residents Choose Conduit Law
- Experience with Boulder and Weld County courts
- Knowledge of Longmont's medical facilities
- Understanding of Highway 119 and US-287 accident patterns
- Familiarity with local traffic and accident hotspots
- Strong track record with Colorado injury claims
Common Accident Locations in Longmont
- Highway 119 (Ken Pratt Boulevard)
- US-287 (Main Street) corridor
- Highway 66 and Hover Street
- Nelson Road and Highway 119 intersection
- Downtown Main Street area
- Twin Peaks Mall vicinity
Longmont Accident Risks
Longmont's location and growth create various accident risks:
- Highway speed collisions on 119 and 287
- Commuter traffic accidents to Boulder and Denver
- Agricultural vehicle accidents in rural areas
- Bicycle accidents on greenway trails
- Weather-related crashes during winter months
Types of Injury Cases We Handle
- Car and truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Bicycle and pedestrian injuries
- Agricultural equipment accidents
- Slip and fall injuries
- Wrongful death claims
Local Medical Facilities
Longmont injury victims typically receive treatment at:
- UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital
- Longmont United Hospital (Centura Health)
- Front Range Family Medicine
- Various urgent care centers
Serving Boulder and Weld Counties
Based in Longmont, this personal injury practice serves injured clients throughout Boulder and Weld Counties, including Lafayette, Louisville, Erie, Firestone, and Frederick. The attorneys maintain strong relationships with local law enforcement and possess deep knowledge of area court procedures and judicial practices. Colorado personal injury claims are subject to strict deadlines—specifically a three-year statute of limitations under C.R.S. § 13-80-101. The state follows a modified comparative negligence standard under C.R.S. § 13-21-111, meaning plaintiffs can recover damages even if partially at fault, provided their negligence does not exceed 50 percent. Importantly, non-economic damages awards are capped at $1,500,000 as of 2025. Having recovered over $50 million for Colorado families, this practice brings substantial experience navigating these complex statutory frameworks and local court systems. Understanding both state law requirements and regional litigation dynamics enables effective representation for injured parties throughout the region.
Free Consultation for Longmont Residents
If you've been injured in Longmont or the surrounding areas, contact Conduit Law today for a free consultation. The firm offers flexible meeting options, including virtual appointments or in-person meetings at the Denver office, with no attorney fees unless the case is successfully resolved. Under Colorado law, personal injury claims are subject to a three-year statute of limitations (C.R.S. § 13-80-101), making prompt legal action essential to protect your rights. Colorado follows modified comparative negligence rules, meaning you may still recover damages even if partially at fault, provided your responsibility doesn't exceed 50% (C.R.S. § 13-21-111). Conduit Law has successfully recovered over $50 million for Colorado families facing injury claims. An experienced attorney can evaluate whether your case qualifies for compensation and navigate the complexities of Colorado's personal injury laws to maximize your recovery potential.
Personal Injury Laws by State — Colorado, Arizona, California & Kansas
Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence system under C.R.S. § 13-21-111, barring recovery if the plaintiff is 50% or more at fault and reducing damages by the plaintiff's fault percentage. The statute of limitations for personal injury is three years under C.R.S. § 13-80-101. Arizona applies pure comparative negligence under A.R.S. § 12-2505, allowing recovery regardless of the plaintiff's fault percentage — even a plaintiff 99% at fault can recover 1% of damages. Arizona's statute of limitations is two years under A.R.S. § 12-542. California also follows pure comparative negligence under CCP § 1431.2, with a two-year filing deadline per CCP § 335.1. Kansas mirrors Colorado's approach with a modified comparative negligence threshold of 50% under K.S.A. § 60-258a, but allows only a two-year filing window under K.S.A. § 60-513. These differences significantly impact case strategy — a plaintiff 55% at fault recovers nothing in Colorado or Kansas but retains a reduced claim in Arizona and California.
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- 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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Denver, CO 80203
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Longmont & surrounding areas
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Behind each of these numbers is a person and a family whose year changed in an instant. We keep them in front of us because understanding how and where Colorado crashes happen is part of building a stronger case — and part of staying safer on the roads you drive every day.
Source: Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), 2024; NHTSA, 2024. Figures reflect the most recent full-year data published at the time of writing.
Injury Law at a Glance — CO, CA, AZ & KS
Two things shape almost every injury claim: how long you have to file, and how fault is divided. They differ by state — here is where the four states we practice in stand.
Colorado
This page- Deadline to file
- 3 years
- C.R.S. § 13-80-101 (motor-vehicle injury)
- Fault rule
- Modified (50% bar)
- You can recover only if you were less than 50% at fault; your award is reduced by your share.
- C.R.S. § 13-21-111
California
- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 335.1
- Fault rule
- Pure comparative
- You can recover even if you were mostly at fault; your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
- Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1431.2
Arizona
- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- A.R.S. § 12-542
- Fault rule
- Pure comparative
- You can recover even if you were mostly at fault; your award is reduced by your percentage of fault.
- A.R.S. § 12-2505
Kansas
- Deadline to file
- 2 years
- K.S.A. § 60-513
- Fault rule
- Modified (50% bar)
- You can recover only if you were less than 50% at fault; your award is reduced by your share.
- K.S.A. § 60-258a
General information, not legal advice — and deadlines can be shorter for claims against government entities or in special circumstances. Laws change; confirm the deadline that applies to your case with an attorney before relying on it.
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