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Think you’re suing a reckless driver? In Colorado, the real opponent is often the insurance company pulling the strings from behind the scenes. We sit down with trial lawyer Keith Fuiselli of Fuiselli and Lee Law to unpack how personal injury cases truly unfold, why juror bias is so stubborn, and how a prosecutor’s mindset can reshape the outcome for injured people.
Keith walks us through his path from Jefferson County prosecutor to plaintiff advocate, sharing how courtroom experience translates into clearer stories, stronger evidence, and smarter strategy against lowball offers. He breaks down common myths—like the idea that most claims are exaggerated—and explains how insurers quietly benefit when juries start skeptical. You’ll hear practical guidance on when to call a lawyer, what early steps protect your claim, and why consistent medical documentation matters as much as any single test.
The conversation turns personal when Keith recounts being struck by a car while jogging and the hospital stay that followed. That perspective fuels his approach to explaining damages, showing how an injury affects sleep, work, relationships, and identity over time. We also touch on the realities of marketing in a crowded field, from SEO to community referrals, and Keith’s own podcast, Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection, where he interviews attorneys about what actually worked at trial.
If you’ve ever wondered why claims stall, how to counter insurer tactics, or whether legal help is worth it, this episode offers a grounded, human take from someone who has lived both sides of the story. Subscribe for more candid conversations with local experts, share this with a friend who might need it, and leave a review with your biggest question about navigating injury claims.
By Nick GeorgeThink you’re suing a reckless driver? In Colorado, the real opponent is often the insurance company pulling the strings from behind the scenes. We sit down with trial lawyer Keith Fuiselli of Fuiselli and Lee Law to unpack how personal injury cases truly unfold, why juror bias is so stubborn, and how a prosecutor’s mindset can reshape the outcome for injured people.
Keith walks us through his path from Jefferson County prosecutor to plaintiff advocate, sharing how courtroom experience translates into clearer stories, stronger evidence, and smarter strategy against lowball offers. He breaks down common myths—like the idea that most claims are exaggerated—and explains how insurers quietly benefit when juries start skeptical. You’ll hear practical guidance on when to call a lawyer, what early steps protect your claim, and why consistent medical documentation matters as much as any single test.
The conversation turns personal when Keith recounts being struck by a car while jogging and the hospital stay that followed. That perspective fuels his approach to explaining damages, showing how an injury affects sleep, work, relationships, and identity over time. We also touch on the realities of marketing in a crowded field, from SEO to community referrals, and Keith’s own podcast, Colorado Trial Lawyer Connection, where he interviews attorneys about what actually worked at trial.
If you’ve ever wondered why claims stall, how to counter insurer tactics, or whether legal help is worth it, this episode offers a grounded, human take from someone who has lived both sides of the story. Subscribe for more candid conversations with local experts, share this with a friend who might need it, and leave a review with your biggest question about navigating injury claims.