Drunk Driving Accident Lawyer in Aurora, CO
Hit by a drunk driver in Aurora? Lionheart Injury Law pursues punitive damages and every liable party to maximize your recovery.
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What Can You Recover After a DUI Crash in Aurora?
Most serious drunk driving accidents we take resolve between $250,000 and $5 million, and punitive damages stack on top. Punitive damages exist for exactly this, and they ride on top of everything else.
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, and our RN Medical Director manages your medical care from day one, insurance or no insurance. There's no fee unless we win. Contact us now for a free consultation.
Why Should I Hire A Drunk driving accident Lawyer in Aurora?
Short answer: leverage. A DUI crash is two cases at once, and the punitive layer insurers fear most has to be deliberately developed. Handling that alone means learning the rules on the insurer's timeline. Represented claimants routinely recover multiples of what unrepresented ones accept, which is why the insurer hopes you stay unrepresented.
The consultation is free, and there is no fee unless we win.
What Steps Should I Take After A Drunk driving crash?
- Call 911 and get the report number before anyone leaves.
- Photograph everything before the vehicles move: positions, plates, debris, signals, and your visible injuries.
- Collect witness names and phone numbers; they vanish in minutes and police reports often miss them.
- Get medical care the same day, even if you feel fine. Symptoms routinely bloom over 72 hours, and the gap becomes the insurer's argument.
- Report the crash to your own insurer factually; give the other side nothing recorded.
- Keep the vehicle, helmet, or gear unrepaired until it is documented, and write down everything you remember tonight.
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 Is My Drunk driving accident Case Worth?
Most serious drunk driving accident cases we take resolve between $250,000 and $5 million. The spread is not random; value is built. Complete medical documentation, proof of permanence, every liable policy identified, and a defendant who believes a jury is coming: cases fall to the bottom of the range when any of those is missing and climb when all four are present. Here is what the law lets you recover.
Under HB24-1472, non-economic damages are capped at $1.5 million (2025); economic damages and physical impairment damages are uncapped, and a fatal crash carries the $2,125,000 wrongful death cap. Exemplary damages come on top, capped at your actual damages, triple for continued misconduct, and our Colorado damage caps guide explains how the pieces fit. The apologetic early offer from the driver's insurer is designed to close the file before the punitive claim lands. Don't take it.
How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Drunk driving accident Lawyer?
Nothing up front, ever. We work on contingency: the consultation is free, we advance every case cost (experts, records, filings, investigation), and our fee comes out of the recovery at the end. If we do not win, you owe us nothing. Statistically, hiring a lawyer does not cost money; it makes money, because represented recoveries consistently outrun unrepresented ones even after fees.
When Should I Hire a Lawyer?
Before the insurer's first real conversation with you. You can hire us the day it happens or a month later, but every recorded statement, signed form, and quick check in between shrinks the case. When in doubt, ask us first; asking costs nothing.
Aurora's Impaired-Driving Problem
Aurora recorded 51 traffic deaths in 2024, with speeding and impairment the recurring threads, concentrated on Colfax, Havana, Mississippi, and Parker Road and the I-225 corridor at night. The bar and dispensary districts along Colfax and Havana feed late-night traffic across the city's most dangerous intersections. For a dram shop claim, that geography matters: we trace the driver's evening through receipts, tabs, and surveillance video, starting immediately, because the dram shop deadline is only one year.
How We Build an Aurora DUI Injury Case
We obtain the complete criminal file, toxicology, bodycam, the arrest report, and layer the civil case on top: crash reconstruction, your full medical picture, and the punitive-damages record. We coordinate restitution with the DA's office so nothing is left behind, identify every policy (the driver's, your UM/UIM, drunk drivers are disproportionately uninsured, and any employer coverage), and run the dram shop trace-back in parallel.
The Criminal Case vs. Your Civil Claim
The criminal case, prosecuted out of the 18th Judicial District for most Aurora crashes, punishes the driver. Your civil claim compensates you, on a lower standard of proof, on your own timeline, with your own lawyer. The State's DUI file (blood or breath results, bodycam, field sobriety tests) becomes the backbone of the civil case, and Colorado's Victim Rights Act keeps you informed and heard in the prosecution while we build the claim. The full two-track playbook is on our drunk driving accident overview, including the exemplary-damages mechanics under C.R.S. § 13-21-102.
Under the punitive layer sits a crash case, proven like every car accident cases we take.
Venue, Deadlines, and Trial in Drunk driving accident Cases
Arapahoe County District Court for most Aurora DUI crashes. Three years against the driver, two for wrongful death, one year for the dram shop claim. DUI defendants are terrible trial defendants and their insurers know it, but the leverage only exists when the file is ready to be tried. Ours are.
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