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We Wrote the Book – The 2025 Edition of Colorado Personal Injury is Now Available!

The 2025 edition of Colorado Personal Injury is now available, featuring critical updates on Colorado’s new law raising injury damage caps and allowing siblings to file wrongful death claims. Originally authored by Amanda Pfeil Hood and other attorneys at Ogborn Mihm LLP, this latest edition reflects Amanda’s in-depth updates and continued leadership in developing one of the most relied-upon resources for Colorado personal injury practitioners. This edition incorporates the outcomes of the collaborative efforts by CTLA, COPIC, and Colorado’s liability insurance groups that led to the passage of House Bill 24-1472.

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