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$33 Million Wrongful Death Verdict for Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm

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On April 14th, Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm team working with Chad Hemmat of Anderson Hemmat, won what has been reported to be the largest wrongful death jury verdict in Colorado history.

$33,000,000 was awarded to the mother of the 30-year-old Aurora engineer killed by a speeding driver on September 1, 2019. That driver, the defendant in this case, was traveling at over 100 miles per hour in a 35 MPH zone, and had run a red light right before the collision.

The verdict awarded to the victim’s mother, is thought to be the largest jury verdict in the history of the 18th Judicial District, the largest wrongful death verdict in Colorado in almost 150 years, and one of the top three jury verdicts in all of Colorado history.

Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm has an impressive history of record setting verdicts, including the largest slip and fall verdict in Colorado history. Whether you’ve lost a loved one due to someone’s negligence, been injured due to the negligent actions of another person or organization, or are just struggling to get the insurance company to do the right thing, Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm can help.

Contact Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm for Help Today

The lawyers of the Gold Law Firm have decades of combined experience, and pride themselves on giving their clients dedicated, caring legal representation. Contact attorney Greg Gold today for a free consultation at 303-694-4653, or by filling out the contact form on this page.

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