Personal Injury in Victor

 

Personal Injury Attorneys in Victor

Being injured is a life-altering event. The Victor personal injury lawyers at Travis Law Group understand the physical and emotional pain associated with being injured. We provide skilled and aggressive representation to help you or your loved ones following serious injury or harm due to an automobile or motorcycle accident. Our personal injury attorneys deal with insurance companies in a professional, assertive manner, striving to obtain maximum compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and other damages.

We Know Colorado Personal Injury Law

Our Victor personal injury law lawyers draw on over 18 years of personal injury law experience, right here in Victor. 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.

Attorneys that care – and get results.

  • Motor Vehicle Accident - $70,000
  • Slip & Fall - $62,500
  • Auto Accident - $28,500
  • Wrongful Death from Auto Accident - $2,050,000
  • Tractor Trailer Accident - $90,000
  • Auto Accident - $200,000
  • Slip & Fall - $175,000
  • Auto Accident - $50,000
  • Auto Accident - $200,000
  • Trucking Accident - $1,500,000

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 Victor

More info about Victor

Victor is a statutory city in Teller County, Colorado, United States. Gold was discovered in Victor in the late 19th century, an omen of the future of the town. With Cripple Creek, the mining district became the second largest gold mining district in the country and realized approximately $10 billion of mined gold in 2010 dollars. It reached its peak around the turn of the century when there were about 18,000 residents in the town. Depleted ore in mines, labor strife and the exodus of miners during World War I caused a steep decline in the city’s economy, from which it has never recovered. The population was 397 at the 2010 census. There is a resumed mining effort on Battle Mountain.

Victor Colorado Map

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