Category Archives: Personal Injury

Colorado Springs Pool Accident Injuries: Who Can Be Held Liable?

Colorado Springs Pool Accident Injuries: Who Can Be Held Liable?

Pool-related injuries in Colorado Springs often raise serious questions about who is responsible for unsafe conditions, inadequate supervision, or preventable hazards. Liability can extend to homeowners, property managers, HOAs, hotels, and public facilities depending on where the incident happened and what safety failures contributed. Colorado premises liability law focuses on whether reasonable care was taken […]

How Spring Weather Changes Affect Colorado Accident Claims

How Spring Weather Changes Affect Colorado Accident Claims

The Law Firm of Mark S. Hanchey and Ben Peterson in Colorado Springs understands how seasonal weather changes can play a major role in accidents across the state. Spring in Colorado is a transitional season, characterized by unpredictable swings in temperature, precipitation, and road conditions. Morning frost may turn into afternoon rain, snow can linger […]

How Winter Injuries Lead to More Personal Injury Claims

How Winter Injuries Lead to More Personal Injury Claims in Colorado

 Winter in Colorado brings breathtaking landscapes and outdoor adventures, but it also increases the likelihood of accidents and injuries. The combination of icy sidewalks, snowy roads, and harsh weather conditions creates dangerous environments that result in higher numbers of personal injury claims. The Law Firm of Mark S. Hanchey and Ben Peterson understands how these […]

How Medical Records Are Used in Colorado Personal Injury

How Medical Records Are Used in Colorado Personal Injury Cases

In Colorado, personal injury cases often hinge on the detailed documentation of a victim’s injuries and recovery process. One of the most crucial pieces of evidence in these cases is medical records. These records serve as the foundation for establishing the extent of injuries, linking them to the accident, and determining the appropriate compensation. At […]