Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Lawyer in Aurora, CO

Carbon monoxide poisoning in a Aurora rental or hotel? Lionheart Injury Law turns the missing CO alarm into maximum compensation.

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What Can You Recover After CO Poisoning?

The average carbon monoxide case we take settles for $250,000 to $5 million, and the catastrophic ones go seven to eight figures. CO cases are brain injury cases, and brain injuries carry lifetime valuations.

Bigger and faster settlements come from trial preparation that starts the day you sign, and from a firm that, so far, has never lost.

With us, you speak directly with your attorney, we help you get immediate medical care, regardless whether you have insurance, and there's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.

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Why Should I Hire A Carbon monoxide poisoning Lawyer in Aurora?

Because the other side starts immediately. CO cases live or die on fast evidence: the appliance, the detector data, and blood tests that must happen within hours. A lawyer who handles these cases every week levels that field from day one: the evidence gets preserved before it disappears, the right experts get involved early, and the adjuster's opening number stops being the conversation.

The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.

Why Should I Choose Lionheart Injury Law for This Case?

Three reasons clients pick us for these cases: attention (a deliberately small caseload means your lawyer knows your file cold), medicine (an RN Medical Director on staff who builds a treatment record insurers cannot wave away), and trial posture (every case prepared for a jury, which carriers price in). Free consultation, answered within two hours, day or night.

How Much Is My Carbon monoxide poisoning Case Worth?

Most serious carbon monoxide poisoning cases we take resolve between $250,000 and $5 million. Where a case lands in that range turns on four levers: the severity and permanence of the injuries, the strength of the liability proof, the insurance actually available, and how completely the damages are documented. Colorado adds a fifth: permanent impairment is compensated without any cap, which is where major cases grow. The categories below are what we document and demand.

Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal incident carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. Deadline: generally two years, with the physical evidence measured in days before the furnace is "fixed." Venue: Arapahoe or Adams County District Court by location. If trial is what it takes, we are ready.

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What Steps Should I Take After A Suspected CO exposure?

  1. Get everyone out and call 911; do not go back in to investigate.
  2. Ask the ER for a carboxyhemoglobin blood test immediately; the proof of exposure fades within hours.
  3. Do not let anyone repair or discard the furnace, heater, or appliance; it is the case.
  4. Get a copy of the fire department report and detector data.
  5. Start a symptom diary for everyone exposed, and follow up on neurological symptoms.

Every one of these steps you can take today, no lawyer required, and each one strengthens whatever comes next. When you are ready for the parts that do need us, the consultation is free.

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Carbon monoxide poisoning Lawyer?

Zero out of pocket. Free consultation, no hourly bills, no retainer: we front the experts, the records, and the court costs, and we are paid a percentage only if you recover. The expensive choice is going without: insurers systematically pay unrepresented claimants a fraction of case value, which costs far more than any fee.

Why Carbon Monoxide Cases Are Different

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CO cases are statute-plus-science. The statute: Colorado's CO-alarm law makes the missing detector itself negligence in most rental exposures. The science: the source must be found and preserved, the furnace, the flue, the venting, before a nervous landlord's "repair" destroys it, and the medical case must capture delayed neurological sequelae that standard ER discharge notes miss. Our carbon monoxide poisoning guide covers both halves in depth.

CO's lasting harm is usually neurological, proven the way we prove every brain injury claims.

Where Aurora's CO Risk Lives

The aging apartment stock of original Aurora and the Colfax/Havana/Peoria corridors, buildings with 1960s and 70s furnaces, decades of unpermitted repairs, and landlords who treat the heating system as a complaint generator rather than a life-safety system; the same buildings produce the toxic mold cases we handle. Add older single-family rentals, budget motels with room heaters, and attached-garage exposures across the city. Winter cold snaps, when systems run hardest, produce the cluster of cases every year.

How We Build a CO Case

Preserve the source: the appliance, the venting, the fire department's readings and report, before repairs erase causation. Landlord and contractor records, permits pulled or skipped, prior complaints, maintenance history. The alarm question: was one installed, was it functional, when was it checked. And a neurological medical workup that follows the injury past the ER visit, because CO's real damage is often written in the months after.

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