Arvada Tort Lawyers

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Litigation Lawyers in Arvada

In Arvada, Colorado, a "tort" is specified as any civil wrong, besides breach of contract, for which the law provides a remedy.

In Arvada, Colorado, a tort is essentially any bad thing that one person can do to another, which the law says the victim can sue over. This is called a "cause of action."

Statutes and appellate court rulings in Arvada, Colorado recognize a very massive number of different torts. However, most of these torts are largely relics of history, and are no longer litigated very frequently, if at all. There are only a few that the average person has a decent chance of dealing with at least once in their lives. They include, but aren't limited to, negligence, fraud, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and battery.

Types of Torts in Arvada, Colorado

Negligence: Negligence is by far the most frequent tort that results in litigation in Arvada, Colorado. Negligence is a failure to exercise the amount of care appropriate for a certain situation, and causing harm to someone else as a result of this carelessness. For instance, running a red light is inherently careless. If you run a red light, and cause personal injury or property damage, you are liable for the harm you caused. Of course, this is just one instance, and negligence can occur in practically any context.

Fraud: Fraud is another frequent tort litigated in Arvada, Colorado courts. Fraud is defined as the deliberate misrepresentation of facts made for financial, or other personal gain, which causes harm to someone else. Normally, fraud is committed when a product or service is sold, and the seller lies about the nature or quality of the thing being sold. If, in deciding to buy what the fraudster is selling, the victim relies on the false statements, the seller has committed fraud. The buyer can then sue the seller, to seek compensation for their losses. At the very least, they will normally receive the difference between the fair market value of the thing they bought, and what they paid for it.

Battery: Battery is defined by the law of Arvada, Colorado as any contact by one person, with the body of another, which is offensive or harmful. Any conduct that causes physical injury, pain, or emotional distress is battery. Also, you do not need to really touch a person with your own body to commit battery - simply directing harmful contact (say, by throwing a rock) toward another person is sufficient to create liability for battery. Battery can also arise from "offensive" contact, which is basically any physical contact that violates one's sense of personal dignity constitutes battery, and the victim could technically sue over it. Nonetheless, in most cases like that, the plaintiff hasn't sustained any real harm, and will only be able to recover nominal damages, which would be far, far less than the cost of filing a lawsuit.

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: This is a tort in Arvada, Colorado that involves emotional distress, and does not need physical harm or financial loss. It is also known by the acronym IIED. IIED is committed when a person engages in outrageous conduct towards another, with the intent of causing emotional distress, and really causes the intended distress.

How Can A Arvada, Colorado Tort Lawyer Help?

If you think that someone might have committed a tort against you in Arvada, Colorado, you can sue the alleged wrongdoer to seek compensation for your injuries. And, of course, if you are being sued for a tort (or anything else), you are completely entitled to put up the best legal defense you can.

In either case, an Arvada, Colorado attorney who is accomplished in handling tort cases will be able to help. Your lawyer can advise you on the best trial strategy, should the case go to trial, and negotiate with the other side, to try and reach a resolution that both parties can live with.

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Life in Arvada

Arvada, Colorado is located in Adams and Jefferson Counties. It has a population of about 108,000 and is about 7 miles from the state capital of Denver. Arvada is an ideal commuter city and is bordered by Denver on the east and the Rocky Mountains on the west. The region boasts thousands of acres of open space, parks, and trails.

Founded in 1870, Arvada has managed to maintain a welcoming and friendly small-town atmosphere. Arvada's historic downtown area is one of its main attractions and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Arvada, Colorado offers a wide range of shops and restaurants for an unique, eclectic shopping and dining experience. Overall, Arvada is a rich mix of quiet neighborhoods and a robust business scene.

Another main feature of the city is the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities. The center is one of the largest and most active cultural and multi-disciplinary art centers in the U.S. The Center features concerts, educational classes, and award-winning theater productions. It also has an elaborate banquet hall for social and corporate events. The Arvada Center draws well over 350,000 people each year, with more than half of the visitors being from out-of-town.

Lawyers in Arvada, Colorado often assist their clients at the Arvada Municipal Court. Arvada lawyers offer a variety of services to help their clients obtain an appropriate remedy. Experienced Arvada lawyers are knowledgeable of the unique laws in the state of Colorado.

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