Thomas Keel & Laird, LLC is a nationally recognized leader in medical negligence litigation, and its lawyers handle cases across the country. We are a boutique firm that focuses our resources only on what we do best. With us, you get the expertise and resources of a big firm, without sacrificing the personal attention and relationships you would have in a small firm. Our attorneys personally work with each client we represent, from the first one-on-one meeting to the completion of your lawsuit.
Check Out Our CredentialsWhen medical providers give substandard care and cause injury or death, it’s called medical malpractice
Read MoreIf your baby died or was injured at birth, it may be the result of negligent care by your health care providers
Read MoreElderly patients entrusted to a facility for care who die or are injured from abuse or neglect by their caregivers
Read MoreAs a boutique law firm, we do things differently. So many clients have the experience of meeting a partner in their initial consultation, and hiring the firm thinking that partner will work on their case, only to find out later that they will work with a junior associate or paralegal and seldom hear from that partner again.
At TKL, relationships are important to us. We and our paralegals form relationships with our clients. The lawyers you hire are the lawyers who actually work on your case, and when you need to speak with your lawyer, you will be able to do so.
See How We Are DifferentNot sure if you have a case? Consultation is free, which means you can’t afford not to call.
While our physical office is located in Colorado, we handle cases in state and federal courts across the United States. We are currently handling cases in Wyoming, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Utah.
We handle cases on a contingency basis, which means you only pay a fee if we obtain a recovery for you.
Settlement for our client who suffered from an untreated bacterial infection while in state custody, resulting in amputation of most of his hands and feet. Read the story here: https://www.westword.com/news/former-inmates-medical-nightmare-costs-colorado-8-million-17845846
This case involved alleged medical negligence resulting in injury to a newborn baby.