Ryan Malnar is a leading Colorado attorney, recognized for Top-Rated Legal Excellence and Community Awards in Colorado Springs, delivering expert and trusted legal representation.
Being struck while walking can be a life-altering experience. Victims often face medical expenses, lost wages, physical pain, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies, which can make recovery overwhelming. When someone else’s negligence causes your injuries, you don’t have to navigate the legal system alone.
Malnar Injury Law helps pedestrians in Simla and the surrounding areas pursue the compensation they deserve. Our experienced legal team advocates aggressively on your behalf, handling the complexities of insurance claims and legal proceedings so you can focus on healing and regaining peace of mind.
Walking should be a safe and simple way to get around your community — whether that’s heading to work, walking to a neighborhood park, or crossing US‑24 or adjacent local streets. Unfortunately, vehicle‑pedestrian collisions happen frequently, and victims are left with serious injuries and legal questions.
If you’ve been hit by a vehicle in Simla due to someone else’s negligence, our team can:
We leverage decades of experience handling injury claims throughout central Colorado and know how to fight for victims like you. Visit our main page on pedestrian accidents
Unlike general practice firms, we focus heavily on personal injury law and know what it takes to build strong cases on behalf of injured pedestrians.
✔ Decades of combined experience
✔ Compassionate client‑centered service
✔ Proven negotiations with insurance adjusters
✔ Trial‑ready attorneys if negotiations fail
✔ No fee unless we win your case
Our attorneys understand the unique challenges injured pedestrians face — from dealing with catastrophic injuries to representing families in wrongful death lawsuits. We treat every case with respect and tenacity.
Pedestrian collisions are rarely “accidents” — most are caused by preventable driver negligence. In Simla, common factors include:
Negligence is a core legal concept in pedestrian claims. Our attorneys can explain how negligence applies to your case and help build evidence to support your claim.
In Simla pedestrian accident claims, victims may pursue damages for:
Our attorneys work with medical specialists, accident reconstruction experts, and financial professionals to ensure all aspects of your loss are fully documented and valued.
After a collision, the legal process may feel overwhelming. Here’s how our team supports you:
✅ Collecting police reports and witness statements
✅ Preserving evidence like surveillance or cellphone data
✅ Handling all communications with insurance adjusters
✅ Consulting medical professionals to establish injury impact
✅ Filing legal claims before strict deadlines
We take the burden off your shoulders so you can focus on recovery.
Pedestrians struck by vehicles often suffer:
Some injuries don’t appear immediately — this is why getting examined by a doctor right away is essential, even if you feel “fine” at first.
Colorado uses a modified comparative fault rule — meaning your compensation may be reduced if you share partial responsibility for the accident. However, you can still recover damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault.
In Colorado, most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within three years from the date of the incident under C.R.S. § 13‑80‑101. Wrongful death claims generally have a shorter filing period, making early legal evaluation crucial.
Failing to act promptly can result in losing your right to compensation entirely.
Strong claims are built on solid evidence. When safe, do the following after a collision:
Documenting details early makes a difference in maximizing your settlement.
You may have a valid pedestrian accident case if:
During your free consultation, we assess your case and advise your best path forward.
At Colorado Injury Law Group, we are dedicated to serving injured pedestrians in Simla, CO and throughout central Colorado with integrity and skill. To discuss your case and learn how we can help prove negligence and pursue justice for your losses:
📞 Call us today at (719) 409‑5794
You don’t pay unless we win — and we’ll fight for every dollar you deserve.
Promptly call emergency services, seek medical treatment, document your injuries, take photos of the scene, and exchange contact/insurance info with anyone involved. Early evidence and medical records significantly strengthen your case.
Yes — under Colorado’s comparative negligence laws, you may still recover damages if you’re less than 50% at fault, though your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
You may recover medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, reduced earning capacity, and other losses directly related to the accident.
Most pedestrian injury lawsuits in Colorado must be filed within three years of the accident date, though exceptions may apply, and wrongful death claims have a shorter deadline.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a pedestrian accident in Simla, CO, don’t wait to get the legal help you need. At Colorado Injury Pro, our experienced team is dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We handle all pedestrian accident cases, including collisions with vehicles or unsafe sidewalks, and work tirelessly to hold negligent drivers accountable so you can get the justice and financial recovery you deserve.
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