Helping the Injured Since 1995

We are personal injury attorneys in Colorado with over 50 years of combined legal experience.

Recovered millions of dollars for our clients.

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OUR PRACTICE AREAS

OUR PRACTICE AREAS

We provide convenient and exceptional legal services to personal injury victims throughout the state of Colorado

AUTO ACCIDENTS

If you have suffered injuries as the result of a car wreck in Colorado Springs, Pueblo or Denver, we invite you to contact our experienced Colorado Springs auto accident attorneys at McCormick & Murphy.

MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS

When motorcycle accidents are caused by the negligence of another party, victims may be entitled to recover compensation under Colorado law.

WRONGFUL DEATH

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligent or otherwise wrongful conduct of another person or party, you may be able to recover significant compensation. Our wrongful death lawyers in Colorado Springs can help.

DOG ATTACKS

If you have been injured by a dog bite or dog attack, you should contact a lawyer to discuss your rights. An experienced personal injury attorney can help you determine whether filing a lawsuit is the right decision for you.

PREMISES LIABILITY

Slip and fall accidents are consistently among the most common causes of preventable injury in the United States. It is critical for anyone that has been seriously hurt in a slip and fall accident to speak with an attorney regarding their legal options.

TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES

It's important that victims of TBI help secure both their immediate and future well begin by contacting an experienced brain injury attorney to be their legal advocate.

Don't suffer alone. get what you deserve. Talk to lawyer.

OUR ATTORNEYS

OUR ATTORNEYS

James “Jay” Murphy, Esq.

James “Jay” Murphy, Esq.

has been a licensed attorney since 1989. Originally from northern California, Mr. Murphy worked as a law clerk for the Colorado Court of Appeals in Denver, and moved to Colorado Springs in 1990. He has practiced personal injury law in Colorado Springs since 1990. Between 1990 and 1995, Mr. Murphy worked as a litigation defense attorney representing individuals, insurance companies and large corporations.

Kirk McCormick, Esq.

Kirk McCormick, Esq.

began his legal career as a prosecutor in Des Moines, Iowa, following his graduation from Drake University Law School. After moving to Colorado Springs in 1986, Mr. McCormick handled multi-million dollar commercial lawsuits for Colorado Interstate Gas Company, and later became a partner in the largest law firm in the state that focused its practice on representing insurance companies.

We secure the maximum compensation & never charge a fee unless we win.

Ensure your rights are protected, and seek the max claim amount. Only pay If you win.

OUR CASE RESULTS

OUR CASE RESULTS

The personal injury cases shown here are a sampling of results achieved for our clients.

$ 1.85MM Settlement

Insurance Bad Faith

Insurance Bad Faith

294K Settlement

Slip & Fall

Denver, CO

600K Settlement

Trip & Fall

Colorado Springs

1.1MM Settlement

Automobile Collision

Colorado Springs

$ 1.3MM Jury Verdict

Insurance Bad Faith

Colorado Springs

537,500 Settlement

Motorcycle Accident

Durango

200,000 Settlement

Auto Collision

Douglas County

450K Settlement

Motorcycle Collision

December 6th, 2016

Video Testimonial

Video Testimonial

Since we opened our doors in 1995, we’ve helped thousands of injured Coloradans receive fair compensation and hold negligent parties accountable. We are proud to have earned the endorsements of many of those clients in the form of online reviews and written testimonials.We encourage you to check out client reviews on Google and Lawyers.com, and to watch and read the client testimonials below. Note: The facts of every case are different, and no law firm can guarantee success. By listing these testimonials, McCormick & Murphy is not promising the same or similar results for any other client or potential client.

Insurance Bad Faith FAQ

Insurance Bad Faith FAQ

If an insurer is found to have acted in bad faith, the policyholder may be entitled to recover an amount greater (and in some cases, much greater) than the insurance policy limit, or the amount of the claim that was wrongly denied by the insurance company. Bad faith insurance lawsuits not only serve the purpose of compensating the insured, but can also discourage insurance companies from acting in bad faith in the future.

In a successful bad faith insurance lawsuit, and depending on the type of insurance claim that was unreasonably denied, a policyholder may be able to recover statutory damages in an amount two times the amount of the unreasonably denied claim; statutory interest from the time the claim was wrongfully denied attorneys fees; damages for damage to credit; emotional distress; economic damages; personal injury damages; damages for outrageous conduct; consequential damages; and punitive damages.
Punitive damages are damages awarded by a court to punish a defendant’s harmful conduct. In Colorado, punitive damages may be awarded for a bad faith breach of an insurance contract if the breach is accompanied by circumstances of fraud, malice, or willful and wanton conduct.
 
A first-party bad faith claim arises when a policyholder makes a direct claim with his or her insurance company, and the insurance company, in bad faith, denies or refuses the claim, delays the claim, or pays only part of the claim. If you are a policyholder and believe that your insurance company is acting in bad faith, you should contact a bad faith insurance lawyer to discuss your rights.
Make sure to document your interactions with your insurance company. Take notes during and after phone calls with insurance company representatives. Save any emails you exchange with your insurance providers. Ask your insurance company to provide support in writing for its decisions.
A first-party bad faith claim arises when a policyholder makes a direct claim with his or her insurance company, and the insurance company, in bad faith, denies or refuses the claim, delays the claim, or pays only part of the claim. If you are a policyholder and believe that your insurance company is acting in bad faith, you should contact a bad faith insurance lawyer to discuss your rights.
Punitive damages are damages awarded by a court to punish a defendant’s harmful conduct. In Colorado, punitive damages may be awarded for a bad faith breach of an insurance contract if the breach is accompanied by circumstances of fraud, malice, or willful and wanton conduct.
If you believe that your insurance company is acting in bad faith, you should contact a Colorado Springs bad faith insurance lawyer to discuss your rights. You may have a civil claim against your insurance company.
Make sure to document your interactions with your insurance company. Take notes during and after phone calls with insurance company representatives. Save any emails you exchange with your insurance providers. Ask your insurance company to provide support in writing for its decisions.
In general, when insurance company deny claims unreasonably and in bad faith, it is for economic reasons. The less money insurance companies pay their policy holders on their claims, the more money the insurance company keeps for itself.
In attempting to reduce the overall amount of money paid to claimants, insurance companies sometimes act in bad faith. Most policyholders do not bring bad faith insurance lawsuits against their insurance companies. Therefore, insurance companies are willing to “gamble” on acting in bad faith with respect to certain claims because they may never be held accountable for their actions.

Our Offices

Colorado Springs

929 W Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs,CO 80905

Pueblo

301 N Main St Pueblo, Colorado 81003

Denver

1547 N Gaylord St Unit 303 Denver, Colorado 80206

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