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A compassionate, no-nonsense legal podcast for Colorado accident and injury victims. Host Jordan Travis breaks down what really happens after a crash, fall, or personal-injury event, how to deal with insurance companies, medical bills, and legal deadlines, so you can recover with clarity, confidence, and control.
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Insurance limits can be the difference between “covered” and “on your own.” This episode breaks down everything you need to know about limits — what they actually mean, how property damage and bodily injury coverage work, and why “extra” coverages matter more than most people realize. You'll learn how the law can help you uncover all the policies that might apply to your case (and even put more money on the table for your claim).Topics Discussed:Introduction (00:00)What are insurance limits? (01:20)Liability limits: property damage coverage (02:07)First-party coverage vs. third-party coverage (03:26)Bodily injury coverage + Colorado state minimum (06:49)Per person vs. per accident coverage (08:50)UM/UIM coverage: the “second bucket” (10:38)Additional optional coverages (12:59)How do you find out your limits and what policies apply? (15:23)Resident relative coverage (19:03)How limits impact your case and medical decisions (21:14)How to access multiple buckets of coverage (23:22)When to go through your insurance vs. the other party (25:15)Connect with Travis Legal Offices:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068258875556https://www.instagram.com/travislegal/https://www.linkedin.com/company/78072591/admin/dashboard/Learn more about Travis Legal Offices:https://travislegaloffices.com/Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com 
The biggest mistakes after a crash usually come from what people don’t know they’re entitled to. From trusting your insurance company to signing settlements early, this episode breaks down the most common myths keeping people from hiring an attorney and getting the settlement they deserve.You’ll learn about the benefits most people don’t realize they have, why having insurance doesn’t all mean you’ll get a payout, and how working with a firm like Travis Legal Offices is always a win-win!Topics Discussed:Introduction (00:00)Why you can’t lose seeking legal advice (03:10)Myth #1: insurance will cover you (04:03)Myth #2: insurance companies disclose limits (07:07)Myth #3: your injuries aren’t a big deal (10:58)Myth #4: attorneys are expensive (15:51)Myth #5: big law firms get bigger settlements (20:02)Myth #6: it’s easy to commit insurance fraud (28:41)About Our Guest:Mackenzy Travis earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Colorado and a Master’s in Sports and Exercise Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. She started her career as a paralegal in 2022, and works with personal injury clients from intake through trial.Connect with Travis Legal Offices:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068258875556https://www.instagram.com/travislegal/https://www.linkedin.com/company/78072591/admin/dashboard/Looking for experienced personal injury attorneys who prioritize your case and provide personalized attention? Learn more about Travis Legal Offices and discover how their small firm approach can make a big difference for you: ⁠https://travislegaloffices.com/⁠Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
What separates small law firms from big ones? Turns out, a lot.In this episode, Susan and Jordan Travis of Travis Legal Offices share why they’ve intentionally stayed small and the benefits of working with a smaller firm. You’ll learn how insurance companies think, why you should hire a lawyer after an injury, and what to look for in a personal injury law firm!Topics Discussed:The origin story of Travis Legal Offices (00:00)Why we decided to stay small (04:59)How we turned a $0 offer into a 7-figure settlement (12:19)Why so many people don’t hire attorneys (15:16)The benefits of working with a small firm (16:17)The surprising factor that impacts settlement offers (25:28)About Our Guest:Susan Travis helped found Travis Legal Offices, LLC, previously Todd A. Travis, PC, in 1998. As a practicing paralegal since the 1980s, she's experienced in the personal injury claims process and firm administration.Mackenzy Travis earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Colorado and a Master’s in Sports and Exercise Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. She started her career as a paralegal in 2022, and works with personal injury clients from intake through trial.Connect with Travis Legal Offices:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068258875556https://www.instagram.com/travislegal/https://www.linkedin.com/company/78072591/admin/dashboard/Looking for experienced personal injury attorneys who prioritize your case and provide personalized attention? Learn more about Travis Legal Offices and discover how their small firm approach can make a big difference for you: ⁠https://travislegaloffices.com/⁠Produced by Evolved Podcasting: www.evolvedpodcasting.com
Welcome to Now What?

Welcome to Now What?

2025-12-1601:13

You've just been in an accident. Your mind is racing. "What do I do now? Who do I call?" In the chaos, everything goes quiet, and that's when the real questions begin.Jordan Travis is a personal injury attorney in Colorado, and he created Now What because he's seen how overwhelming this process can be. Not just physically or financially, but emotionally.Too often, big law firms treat people like case numbers. They rush. They settle. They forget there's a human being on the other end who's scared and hurting.This podcast isn't a legal lecture. It's a real conversation to help accident victims take back control after chaos. Each episode breaks down what really matters: what to do after an accident, how to handle insurance companies, and when to stand your ground.Accident victims have already been through enough. Now it's time to breathe, get clarity, and move forward, one step at a time.
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