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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Smith v. Executive Custom Homes, Inc.

... We agree with the court of appeals that under section 13-80-104, CRS (2009) ("section 104"), a claim for personal injury arises not at the time of injury, but "at the time the claimant . . . ... [2]. III. Analysis. A. Accrual of Personal Injury Claims Under the CDARA. ...

Morris v. Goodwin

... This case presents a question of statutory interpretation as to how a trial court should calculate interest on a personal injury damages award under section 13-21-101, CRS (2007), when the damages awarded by the jury exceeds the Colorado Health Care Availability Act's ("the ...

Sperry v. Field

... from the date the action accrued" until satisfaction of the judgment. Personal injury actions accrue on the date "the fact of the injury and its cause are known or should have been known" to the plaintiff. Jones v. Cox, 828 P.2d 218, 221 (Colo.1992). ...