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Dog Bite Injuries Involving Delivery Drivers, Mail Carriers, and Visitors in Colorado Springs
In Colorado Springs, many dog bite injuries don’t happen in parks or on trails. They happen right at the front door. Delivery drivers, mail carriers, contractors, and visitors are often bitten while simply doing their jobs or visiting a home. At Kimball Injury Law, I help injured clients understand how Colorado law applies to dog bite injuries involving lawful visitors, insurance coverage, and property owner responsibility so they can move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Jan 233 min read


Dog Bite Injuries and Homeowner’s Insurance Claims in Colorado: What Victims Should Know
After a dog bite, many people worry that pursuing a claim will create personal conflict with a neighbor or friend. In most Colorado cases, dog bite injuries are handled through homeowner’s insurance, not out-of-pocket payments. Understanding how insurance typically works can help victims make informed, low-stress decisions.
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Jan 173 min read


Who Is Liable for a Dog Bite Injury on Colorado Springs Parks and Trails?
Dog bite injuries can happen on Colorado Springs trails, parks, and public spaces—often leaving victims unsure who is legally responsible. This article explains how Colorado law determines liability for dog bites in public areas, what leash laws apply, and the steps victims should take after an attack.
Lunar Graphics
Dec 23, 20253 min read


What to Do If a Neighbor’s Dog Bites You in Colorado: Your Rights and Next Steps
Dog bites often happen closer to home than people expect. When a neighbor’s dog causes injury, understanding Colorado’s dog bite laws and your legal rights is critical to protecting your health and financial recovery.
Lunar Graphics
Dec 11, 20253 min read
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