Government Negligence in Cascade

 

Government Negligence Attorneys in Cascade

The Cascade personal injury attorneys of Travis Law Group are skilled at seeking compensation for clients injured by persons acting on behalf of government entities. The harm may be caused by intentional action by a government agency or may result from the performance or the failure to perform an official function. In such cases, the government may be held responsible for the injured person’s loss and be required to provide compensation for the damages suffered.

Our experienced Cascade personal injury attorneys can help you recover against a municipality, city, state, or the federal government. Common government negligence cases include:

  • Police misconduct
  • Accidents caused by failure to maintain (signs, buildings, roads, etc.)
  • Accidents involving a governmental vehicle
  • Injuries to children at school (bus accident, unsafe playground, etc.)
  • Injuries in a military medical facility

We can help you recover just compensation under the Federal Tort Claims Act.

The Federal Tort Claims Act is a federal law that allows an injured person to bring a claim against the US government. Typically, the federal government is immune from injury claims under the sovereign immunity, but when government employees are negligent or otherwise commit misconduct within the scope of their employment, The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) is an exception to this immunity. While claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act usually involve the United States Armed Forces, they can also involve administrative and law enforcement agencies. For example, the Federal Torts Claim Act would be applicable to situations in which a federal agency or employee is the responsible party in an auto accident, slip and fall accident, or medical malpractice. Regardless of the government entity at fault, the government negligence attorneys of Travis Law Group have the experience you need to obtain recovery.

We help you avoid the procedural and administrative pitfalls.

The administrative process involved in actions against government entities is unique to these types of personal injury cases. Therefore, in order to avoid compromising the chances for maximum recovery, it is essential to comply with all of the applicable requirements. If working with a Cascade personal injury attorney from Travis Law Group, you can rest assured that we have the experience and know-how to steer clear of any administrative pitfalls.

We Know Colorado Government Negligence Law

Our government negligence law lawyers draw on years of government negligence law experience, right here in Cascade. We have assembled a talented and passionate team of lawyers, paralegals, and staff, enabling us to diligently and expeditiously handle your case. We will respect your wishes and work to advance your interests while maintaining the highest standard of ethical, legal, and professional integrity.

What sets us apart?

At Travis Law Group, we pride ourselves on providing the highest level of advocacy and support for our clients. We build relationships on trust and integrity and we value open and honest communications. We strive to respond to your phone calls and emails within one business day - we even provide our cell phone for emergency legal situations. And we keep you updated on the status of your case as it progresses.

Services we offer in Cascade

More info about Cascade

Cascade is an unincorporated community and U.S. Post Office in El Paso County, Colorado, United States. The ZIP Code of the Cascade Post Office is 80809. It was a resort town, with 3 hotels, from the 1880s to the 1920s. Tourists traveled through Ute Pass on the Colorado Midland Railway, experiencing scenic views of Cascade canon and its falls during their journey. Carriage tours brought tourists up Pikes Pike to its summit. Tourism fell when the Manitou and Pike’s Peak Cog Railway opened in 1892, and tourists were able to travel to the summit of Pikes Peak through Manitou Springs.

When visitors traveled by automobiles, beginning in the 1920s, they had different needs and came in smaller numbers than the previous decades. The Ute Pass region could no longer support large hotels and 2 of the 3 hotels in town were demolished by 1926. Eastholme, a small inn, has been foreclosed and is currently for sale. The Pikes Peak Highway entrance is at Cascade.

Cascade remains a tourist destination, with visitors staying in inns, bed and breakfasts, cottages and guest houses.

Cascade Colorado Map

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