Megan Matthews focuses her practice on medical malpractice, personal injury, wrongful death, bad faith insurance claims, and appellate work. She has spent her career helping injured individuals achieve civil justice. Her 3 core values in approaching her cases are: compassion, preparation, and perseverance. Those values have been the key to Megan’s ability to secure over $100 million in client settlements and verdicts to date. She cares deeply about her clients and shows her compassion for them by always going the extra mile, as well as truly getting to know her clients. She is relentless in pursuing justice for her clients because telling every client’s story is extremely important to her. Every case is treated the same, and Megan leaves no stone unturned in her quest to achieve civil justice for her clients.
Megan Matthews focuses her practice on medical malpractice, personal injury, wrongful death, bad faith insurance claims, and appellate work. She has spent her career helping injured individuals achieve civil justice.
Her 3 core values in approaching her cases are: compassion, preparation, and perseverance. Those values have been the key to Megan’s ability to secure over $100 million in client settlements and verdicts to date. She cares deeply about her clients and shows her compassion for them by always going the extra mile, as well as truly getting to know her clients. For her injured clients, she particularly focuses on helping ensure her clients get the very best medical treatment. Megan is extremely organized and meticulous in her work so that she is always prepared to obtain the best result for her clients.
Most significantly, Megan believes that, because corporations and insurance companies are in the business of making money, obtaining civil justice for an injured individual requires dogged perseverance and she must prepare every case as if it is going to trial. She is relentless in pursuing justice for her clients because telling every client’s story is extremely important to her. Every case is treated the same, and Megan leaves no stone unturned or in her quest to achieve civil justice for her clients.
Megan has focused on complex litigation throughout her career. She was one of the lead attorneys that vigorously fought on behalf of over 250 plaintiffs to obtain justice against a Colorado hospital after injured patients had suffered severe post-operative infections. The hospital was not properly sterilizing its surgical instruments resulting in blood, bone, and hair remaining on instruments arriving in the operating room.
In addition to advocating for individual clients, Megan fights for the rights of Coloradoans at the capitol building through her work with the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA). She has been involved in leadership with CTLA since 2019, became a CTLA Officer in 2022, and will serve as the organization’s President from 2026-27. She has testified before the legislator on numerous occasions and defended ballot measures in front of Colorado’s Title Board.
Megan was listed in the 2026 Top 50 Women Lawyers in Colorado by Super Lawyers. She has been consistently recognized as a Colorado Super Lawyer or as a Colorado Super Lawyer’s Rising Star for years. She has been recognized by The National Trial Lawyers Top 100. She is a graduate of the renowned NITA (National Institute for Trial Advocacy) intensive national trial preparation program.
She also specializes in appellate law and has argued before the Colorado Supreme Court. Megan has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of Denver’s Sturm College of Law since 2011 where she teaches appellate writing, oral advocacy, legal research, and international law. In addition to teaching, Megan coaches the Sturm College of Law’s prestigious Jessup International Moot Court Team that consistently earns top awards at both the regional and international levels of the competition. For several years, she served as the Managing Editor for a peer-reviewed legal journal for the Council for American Students in International Negotiations, Eyes on the International Criminal Court.
Prior to becoming a plaintiff’s attorney, she spent time focusing on international law and human rights, including work with a non-profit focused on maritime piracy. In the past, she provided consulting services on the Defense Counsel’s case for the Prospero Mugiraneza case during its appeal at the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Prior to that, she worked as a consultant for the Sustainable Development Strategies Group, analyzing foreign mining and resource development laws to ensure compliance with sustainable development principles. During law school, Megan interned at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for the Office of the Prosecutor and assisted the trial team in convicting perpetrators of genocide. She also had the opportunity to assist the trial team at the International Criminal Court on the Thomas Lubanga Dyilo case and the Charles Taylor trial team at the Special Court for Sierra Leone.
Megan graduated from the University of Colorado with honors, majoring in French, and earned a J.D. degree from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.
In her free time, Megan enjoys skiing, reading, running half marathons, culinary adventures, traveling, and spending time with her family. Megan started skiing when she was only four years old and still loves hitting the slopes on the weekends. Megan is part-owner of a restaurant with her husband and has also been involved in the restaurant industry since a young age. She loves trying new restaurants or local craft breweries when possible. Her husband’s music industry background also has them attending as many concerts as possible each year, especially at Red Rocks Amphitheater.
Case of the Year, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association, 2023, https://vimeo.com/circuitmedia/review/823474085/ed1c23c421, https://www.lawweekcolorado.com/article/ctla-names-case-of-the-year-honors-members-at-2023-banquet/
Megan Matthews, How to Better Understand and Articulate Your Client’s Unique Damages and Injuries, 71(1) Trial Talk (2022).
Editor, Chapter 14: Use of Depositions, in Colorado Courtroom Handbook for Civil Trials (Lorraine Parker ed., 6th ed. 2021).
Megan Matthews, The Volta Convention: An Effective Tool for Transboundary Water Resource Management in an Era of Impending Climate Change and Devastating Natural Disasters, 41 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 273 (2013), https://digitalcommons.du.edu/djilp/vol41/iss2/5/
Molly McNab & Megan Matthews, Clarifying the Law Relating to Unmanned Drones and the Use of Force: The Relationships between Human Rights, Self-Defense, Armed Conflict, and International Humanitarian Law, 39 Denv. J. Int’l L. & Pol’y 661 (2011), https://digitalcommons.du.edu/djilp/vol39/iss4/8/
“Subrogation”, CTLA’s New Lawyers Bootcamp, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (October 2025).
“Subrogation”, CTLA’s Paralegals Bootcamp, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (April 2025).
“Medicaid”, 5 Part Comprehensive Subrogation Seminar Series, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (Spring 2025)
“VA and TriCare”, 5 Part Comprehensive Subrogation Seminar Series, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (Spring 2025)
Moderator, 5 Part Comprehensive Subrogation Seminar Series, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (Spring 2025)
“Appellate Talk: How to Not Mess Up Your Case for Appeal”, Co-Presenter with Kylie Schmidt, Steal this Stuff Seminar Presentation, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (May 2025)
“Setting up Subro Correctly”, Blockbuster, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (March 2025)
“Hospital Liens”, Subrogation Seminar, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (December 2023)
“All the Bad Stuff About Medical Malpractice Claims”, Med Mal Bootcamp, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (November 2023)
“A Litigator’s Guide to Appeals”, Blockbuster, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (February 2023)
“Using the ‘Touch it Once’ Rule to Organize Your Cases and Discovery”, CTLA’s Practical Guide CLE Series Virtual Seminar Bundle, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (November 2022)
“Ex Parte Communications with Treating Physicians”, Auto-Litigator Committee Presentation, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (2022)
“Ethics & How to Represent Multiple Clients”, CTLA Convention, Vail, Colorado, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (August 2022)
“What to Do and Not To Do for UIM Claim Letter Writing”, Blockbuster, Denver, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (February 2022)
“How to Draft a CMO to Streamline Your Case”, CTLA Convention, Steamboat, Colorado, Colorado Trial Lawyers Association (August 2021)