Gary Steven Craw, experienced Insurance, Litigation attorney in Colorado Springs, CO with 12 reviews
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Gary Steven Craw

15 W Cimarron Street, Colorado Springs, CO

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1979:
Creighton University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor - Magna Cum Laude
1975:
Colorado State University, BS - Bachelor of Science

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John

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25 Jun, 2018
After suffering fracture of my spinal cord resulting from being hit a careless car-driver while I was riding my bicycle, a defense litigator recommended Gary Craw. I am glad I followed the recommendation. I would have been overwhelmed without Gary’s help. I have no independent memory of the accident or of my first days in the hospital. I had neither the memory nor the strength to have done what Gary and his legal assistant did for me and my wife: Gary developed an effective negotiating strategy that we followed. He advised that I should have patience as we went through the process so I could focus on recovering my health. His legal assistant oversaw payment of, and receipt of reimbursements for. all my medical and related expenses. Gary handled all the negotiations with both the driver’s and my insurance companies. They put together the settlement offers, including gathering all necessary documentation such as expenses and reimbursements, police reports, eye witness statements and an expert report. He and his legal assistant were sympathetic, professional and courteous to my wife and me. Unlike some attorneys, Gary is soft spoken; explains his recommendations, and lets his client make all important decisions with guidance, rather than dictation, from him. He is also well-respected in the Colorado personal-injury legal community. I recommend Gary to anyone who has suffered an injury.
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Catherine

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24 Feb, 2018
I was involved in a car accident in 2014 where I was injured by a driver who ran a red light. I had never been injured in a car accident before, and had no idea where to turn. I received Gary's name from another attorney, and knew I wanted to hire him the first time I met with him. I did interview 2 different attorneys for my case, and after my appointment with Gary, I knew which attorney to put my trust in. I have NEVER regretted that decision. My injuries did require extensive physical therapy and shoulder surgery, with more physical therapy. The case was open for over 3 years, and Gary as well as his paralegal, Tresa, followed up with me constantly to check on the status of my recovery, and also to keep track of all of my medical expenses, as well as time away from work. I felt that Gary was always accessible, responsive to any questions or concerns I had, and the utmost professional. These cases can be long, tedious, and so very stressful. Gary (and his paralegal Tresa- GREAT TEAM) always took the time to explain the process to me, and address ANY concern I had. I have NEVER regretted hiring Gary to represent me in this case. It took over 3 years, but a fair settlement was reached, and I feel I can move on with my life. I would recommend Gary without reservation.
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Anna

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06 Apr, 2017
I was in a pedestrian accident in 2014 and suffered multiple fractures, a laceration of the spleen, and multiple abrasions. I had extensive medical bills and a long road ahead of me. As a paralegal, I’ve had many encounters with attorneys in the area, none of which I was comfortable in retaining for my case. I did extensive research to find an upstanding and competent attorney. Gary Craw was among one of the top attorneys in Colorado Springs. Now that my case has finalized, I have to say I am so impressed with Gary and his staff. There was never a time that they weren't on top of my case. Gary and Tresa (Paralegal) consistently stayed in contact with me regarding all facets of my case. I didn’t have to worry about anything. I’ve come across a lot of attorneys that promise you the world, but then you can’t reach them and your case is put on the back burner. Not the case here!!! Gary’s years of personal injury experience and extensive knowledge of the law was again impressive. Most importantly Gary’s every move was well thought out and he was honest and realistic in his guidance of my case, which I greatly appreciated. I would without hesitation recommend attorney Gary S. Craw for your legal needs.
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Publications

2006:
Trial Talk (CO), A Checklist for Motions in Limine and Admissibility of Evidence in Auto (and Other) Cases
2001:
Trial Talk (CO), "Unbuckling Colorado's Seat Belt Defense"
2000:
Trial Talk (CO), Is There A Comparative Bad Faith Defense? Not in Colorado!
1996:
Trial Talk (CO), Consumer Protection Claims in Bad Faith Cases

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