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    Defendant’s First Set of Discovery Requests – Personal Injury

    DEFENDANT’S FIRST SET OF DISCOVERY REQUESTS TO PERSONAL INJURY CASE

    $25.00
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    Plaintiff’s Notice of Errata Relative to her Election to Receive Immediate Payment

    PLAINTIFF’S NOTICE OF ERRATA RELATIVE TO HER ELECTION TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE FUTURE DAMAGE AWARD IN A LUMP-SUM AMOUNT IN LIEU OF PERIODIC PAYMENTS

    $20.00
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    Defendant Trial Brief Regarding Recoverable Damages

    DEFENDANT TRIAL BRIEF REGARDING RECOVERABLE DAMAGES

    $55.00
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  • Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Law on Economic Damages

    PLAINTIFF’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW ON ECONOMIC DAMAGES

    $20.00
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    Plaintiff’s Election to Get Immediate Payment for Future Damages

    PLAINTIFF’S ELECTION TO RECEIVE IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE FUTURE DAMAGE AWARD IN A LUMP-SUM AMOUNT IN LIEU OF PERIODIC PAYMENTS

    $15.00
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    Defendant’s Response to Plaintiff’s Motion to Exclude Standard of Care Opinions

    DEFENDANT’S RESPONSE TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION TO EXCLUDE STANDARD OF CARE OPINIONS BY —, PURSUANT TO C.R.E. 702

    $45.00
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    Plaintiff’s Brief on Comparative Negligence – Personal Injury

    Comparative negligence is a partial legal defense that reduces the amount of damages that a plaintiff can recover in a negligence-based claim, based upon the degree to which the plaintiff’s own negligence contributed to cause the injury.

    Comparative negligence states that when an accident occurs, the fault and or negligence of each party involved is based upon their respective contributions to the accident. This allows insurers to assign blame and pay claims accordingly.

    $75.00
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    Defendant’s Offer of Settlement – Personal Injury

    DEFENDANT’S OFFER OF SETTLEMENT PURSUANT TO §13-17-202, C.R.S.

    $15.00
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  • Plaintiff’s Response to Motion for Summary Judgment

    PLAINTIFF’S RESPONSE TO MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT AND MOTION TO ACCEPT PUNITIVE DAMAGES AND OUTRAGEOUS CONDUCT CLAIM

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  • Complaint for negligence

    Complaint for negligence injury at work

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  • Complaint for Negligence Against Ski Area

    The four elements that a plaintiff must prove to win a negligence suit are 1) Duty, 2) Breach, 3) Cause, and 4) Harm. Generally speaking, when someone acts in a careless way and causes an injury to another person, under the legal principle of “negligence” the careless person will be legally liable for any resulting harm. Ski Resort Immunity and Inherent Risk of Skiing protects the ski resort from most claims of negligence – which usually must be proved to win a personal injury lawsuit.

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