
Did you know that if you have been injured in an accident in Colorado Springs caused by someone else, you could be eligible to receive compensation under a personal injury claim? Accidents can quickly turn a person's life upside down. Injuries can take months or years to heal completely. During that time, victims are left with not just physical and emotional trauma, but an accumulation of medical bills that can cost thousands of dollars and wreak havoc on their financial security.
Thankfully, the state of Colorado grants victims the right to pursue compensation for their injuries. The legal process may feel intimidating, but Attorney Kim Welch has over 29 years of legal experience and will guide you through the entire process step-by-step so that you know exactly what is happening with your personal injury case at any given time.
Kim Welch formerly worked as a defense attorney for the insurance industry, but now she thrives on fighting for the rights of victims of the negligence of others.
Thankfully, the state of Colorado grants victims the right to pursue compensation for their injuries. The legal process may feel intimidating, but Attorney Kim Welch has over 29 years of legal experience and will guide you through the entire process step-by-step so that you know exactly what is happening with your personal injury case at any given time.
Kim Welch formerly worked as a defense attorney for the insurance industry, but now she thrives on fighting for the rights of victims of the negligence of others.
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Kim Welch has over 28 years of legal experience, including extensive experience as an attorney for the insurance industry.
She champions the interests of all of her clients in regards to both personal injury and bankruptcy.
She proudly serves the Colorado Springs and Las Vegas Metro areas.
Kim Welch is a former insurance defense attorney, who now thrives on fighting for the rights of victims of the negligence of others regarding personal injury and truck and auto accidents.
She also helps her clients get back on their feet, financially, with her bankruptcy services.
She champions the interests of all of her clients in regards to both personal injury and bankruptcy.
She proudly serves the Colorado Springs and Las Vegas Metro areas.
Kim Welch is a former insurance defense attorney, who now thrives on fighting for the rights of victims of the negligence of others regarding personal injury and truck and auto accidents.
She also helps her clients get back on their feet, financially, with her bankruptcy services.
Meet the staff that has helped Kim Welch Law become one of the top personal injury & bankruptcy law firms in Colorado Springs.
Ronda is the senior case manager at Kim Welch Law in Colorado Springs and brings over 30 years of experience in the legal industry.
Growing up in a military family and as a military spouse, Ronda has traveled the country and lived in many wonderful areas.
During her legal career, Ronda worked in insurance defense and at plaintiff's firms, so she is abundantly familiar with the ins and outs of the process.
Ronda is the senior case manager at Kim Welch Law in Colorado Springs and brings over 30 years of experience in the legal industry.
Growing up in a military family and as a military spouse, Ronda has traveled the country and lived in many wonderful areas.
During her legal career, Ronda worked in insurance defense and at plaintiff's firms, so she is abundantly familiar with the ins and outs of the process.
From rear end collisions to rollover accidents to hit-and-runs, any of us can end up being a victim, and the damage car accidents leave behind can be immense.
Before an automobile collision, most of us don't think about the true ramifications a crash can have on our family.
Injuries vary and can happen to virtually any part of your body.
Depending on the circumstances of the collision and the severity of the impact, accident injuries can be visible, such as bruises, broken teeth, and cuts and scrapes, or invisible, such as pulled muscles, neck injuries, and spine or brain injuries.
Before an automobile collision, most of us don't think about the true ramifications a crash can have on our family.
Injuries vary and can happen to virtually any part of your body.
Depending on the circumstances of the collision and the severity of the impact, accident injuries can be visible, such as bruises, broken teeth, and cuts and scrapes, or invisible, such as pulled muscles, neck injuries, and spine or brain injuries.
Yes, "bankruptcy" is not music to the ears, but it can be if you see it as the fresh start that it is.
Let Kim Welch Law help you get your finances in order and eliminate the stress that comes with money issues.
Let Kim Welch Law provides you with a free case evaluation to help determine if you qualify for bankruptcy and which chapter.
We'll then begin the process of eliminating or reducing outstanding debts and get you some financial relief and a new start.
At Kim Welch Law, we'll also help you get rid of those pesky collection calls, address any impending judgements and help eliminate your foreclosure risk.
Let Kim Welch Law help you get your finances in order and eliminate the stress that comes with money issues.
Let Kim Welch Law provides you with a free case evaluation to help determine if you qualify for bankruptcy and which chapter.
We'll then begin the process of eliminating or reducing outstanding debts and get you some financial relief and a new start.
At Kim Welch Law, we'll also help you get rid of those pesky collection calls, address any impending judgements and help eliminate your foreclosure risk.
Colorado is a bike-crazed state, and it is no wonder why.
Our rectangle of a state boasts some of the picturesque weather and mountainous trails that cyclists dream about.
In fact, Bicycle Colorado, a nonprofit advocacy organization that champions the interests of bicycle riders statewide, reported in 2016 that 73% of Coloradans own at least one bike.
Unfortunately, more bikes sharing the road can also mean more accidents involving bikes.
As more and more people move here, we have seen the rate of bicycle accidents steadily rise.
Our rectangle of a state boasts some of the picturesque weather and mountainous trails that cyclists dream about.
In fact, Bicycle Colorado, a nonprofit advocacy organization that champions the interests of bicycle riders statewide, reported in 2016 that 73% of Coloradans own at least one bike.
Unfortunately, more bikes sharing the road can also mean more accidents involving bikes.
As more and more people move here, we have seen the rate of bicycle accidents steadily rise.
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