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Abogados de Accidentes en Commerce City

16 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Commerce City, Colorado. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Adam Kielich
Adam Kielich

Adam Kielich, Attorney at Law

Employment LawPersonal InjuryEmployee BenefitsEmployment Contracts
Commerce City12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Cameron Bedard
Cameron Bedard

Cameron Bedard, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWIWhite Collar Crime
Commerce City7+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Chris Braddock
Chris Braddock

Law Offices of Chris Braddock

Criminal LawJuvenile LawDUI & DWICriminal Appeals
Commerce City32+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Iris Halpern
Iris Halpern

Halpern Legal

Civil RightsEmployment LawAmericans with Disabilities Act (ADA)Discrimination
Commerce City17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
James Murphy
James Murphy

Murphy & Associates

Commerce City
Jonathan Booker
Jonathan Booker

Jonathan Booker, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDUI & DWIJuvenile LawCriminal Appeals
Commerce City15+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Ellis Jestus
Joseph Ellis Jestus

Jestus & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceTraffic Tickets
Commerce City9+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Kaitlin Johnson
Kaitlin Johnson

Johnson & Associates

Commerce City
Katie Weeks
Katie Weeks

Weeks Injury Lawyers

Employment LawPersonal InjuryCivil RightsEmployee Benefits
Commerce City12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Keith A. Gantenbein
Keith A. Gantenbein

Gantenbein & Associates

Tax LawBusiness LawProbateEstate Planning
Commerce City18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Peter Milwid
Peter Milwid

Law Offices of Peter Milwid

Commerce City
Rachael Z Ardanuy
Rachael Z Ardanuy

Rachael Z Ardanuy, Attorney at Law

Cannabis & Marijuana LawEstate PlanningMarijuana Business FormationMedical Marijuana
Commerce City13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Rachel Ellis
Rachel Ellis

Ellis & Partners

Employment LawSocial Security DisabilityEmployee BenefitsEmployment Contracts
Commerce City18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Robert  Wilhite
Robert Wilhite

Wilhite Law Office

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Commerce City20+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Commerce City, Colorado

Commerce City sits in Adams County just northeast of Denver, bordered by neighborhoods like Derby and areas near Brighton and Thornton. The city's proximity to major highways and industrial zones means residents face a wide range of accident risks daily. Whether you live near the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge or work in one of the many refineries and warehouses along East 64th Avenue, knowing where to find legal help after an injury matters.

Common Accident Types in Commerce City

Car accidents happen frequently along Interstate 270, Interstate 76, and US-85 (the main corridor running through the heart of Commerce City). These high-traffic routes carry heavy commuter and commercial vehicle traffic, especially during rush hours. Highway on-ramp collisions near the I-76 and I-270 interchange are a recurring problem.

Workplace injuries are also common given the concentration of oil refineries, manufacturing plants, and distribution centers in the area. Workers along East 56th Avenue and in the Reunion and Buffalo Run commercial corridors face exposure to hazardous materials, heavy machinery accidents, and repetitive stress injuries. Slip-and-fall incidents occur at retail locations, construction sites, and public properties throughout the city.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Commerce City

The right attorney depends on the type of accident you experienced. A lawyer handling a trucking collision on I-76 needs different experience than one representing a worker injured at a refinery. Look for attorneys who have handled cases similar to yours, ask about their fee structure upfront, and confirm they are licensed to practice in Colorado courts.

Colorado gives you three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 50% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover damages.