- Linda Chalat | September 19, 2011 1:55 PM | Denver, CO
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Miscellaneous
In a recent case, the California Supreme Court ruled that a woman who filed suit after being injured in a car accident may not seek more in economic damages for past medical expenses than the amount...
- Christina Cole | March 30, 2007 7:44 AM | Fort Collins, CO
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Workplace Injuries
On Friday, Colorado became the first state to require health insurers to use a standard managed care contract while negotiating with health care providers.Gov. Bill Ritter signed Senate Bill 79, sponsored by Sen. Steve Johnson, R-Fort Collins, which marks a fundamental shift in the state government's involvement in private medical care contracts. Supporters say it will reduce costs by creating...
- Linda Chalat | March 24, 2011 3:39 PM | Denver, CO
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Miscellaneous
A proposed law that has passed in the House and is now in the state Senate, would have dramatic impact on all personal injury claims in Colorado. The purpose of this bill is to abrogate the...
- Staff Writer | December 20, 2007 9:49 AM | Fort Collins, CO
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Workplace Injuries
On Wednesday, December 19th, four workers were killed during a massive explosion at a chemical plant in Jacksonville, Florida. 14 others were injured as well.T2 Laboratories Inc. Plant makes chemical solvents and fuel additives. It is still unclear on what actually caused the explosion.The chemicals at the plant made the environment "incredibly dangerous for the first responders," stated Tom...
- Chrissie Cole | June 27, 2007 2:40 AM | Denver, CO
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Workplace Injuries
While fraudulently collecting over $667,000 in workers compensation and disability payments, David, a former Denver police officer, was also busy building up his reputation as a bowhunter - heading trips to Africa, making instructional videos and writing books.He is being indicted on nine counts of forgery, one count of making a false statement and two counts of theft. If convicted he faces up...