About the Firm

A Colorado injury firm built around one promise: it's personal.

Matlin Injury Law was built for one kind of client — the person whose life just got flipped by a crash. Car accident focus. Free consultations by phone, text or online. No fee unless we win, and Matlin never makes more than you.

Brian Matlin, owner and founding attorney
Brian Matlin Owner & Founding Attorney

Matlin Injury Law does one thing: Colorado car accident cases. Founded and led by Brian Matlin, the firm exists so injured people never have to face an insurance company alone.

Why this firm exists

A serious crash flips life in seconds. Pain. Missed work. A car you can't drive. Then the calls start — an adjuster who sounds friendly and wants a recorded statement before you've even seen a specialist. Matlin Injury Law was built for that exact moment.

The firm focuses on car accidents because focus matters. Rear-end collisions. Intersection crashes. Drunk, distracted and uninsured drivers. Hit-and-runs and rideshare wrecks. These cases follow patterns, and Matlin has built its process around them — the evidence that can win them, the injuries they cause and the tactics insurers often use to shrink them.

Clients notice. Matlin Injury Law holds a 5.0 rating across 471 Google reviews, and the same themes repeat: clear communication, fast answers and a team that treats your case like it matters. The firm serves 14 Front Range cities, from Denver and Aurora to Colorado Springs — see every community on the locations page.

Getting help is deliberately easy. Consultations are free and happen wherever you are — by phone, by text or online. No office visit required while you're hurting. You describe the crash, the firm asks the right questions, and you come away knowing what your next step may look like.

Meet Brian Matlin

Brian Matlin is the firm's owner and founding attorney. Colorado-raised, he built his practice around the roads he grew up driving — the same highways, intersections and commuter corridors where his clients get hurt. That local grounding shapes how the firm reads a crash: what the traffic patterns look like, how insurers tend to behave here and what a claim may really be worth.

Brian founded Matlin Injury Law out of a simple frustration: injured people were being processed like file numbers. His answer was a firm where the owner knows your name, your injuries and your file — and where the fee promise is written so the firm never makes more than you. That standard drives everything, from the cases Matlin accepts to the advice you get about settling or pushing forward.

The firm's results include a $1.5M motor vehicle accident victory and a $1.0M motor vehicle accident victory. Past results never guarantee a future outcome — every case turns on its own facts — but they show what a focused crash firm can do. See more on the case results page.

How Matlin works a case

Every crash is different. The approach stays consistent.

Build the record earlyPolice reports, witness details, scene photos, camera footage and medical documentation — gathered before evidence fades and memories blur.
Manage the insurance fightMatlin handles adjusters, recorded-statement traps, low offers, liens and policy-limit questions so the pressure lands on the firm, not on you.
Pursue full valueDamages may include medical bills, future care, lost wages, pain and suffering and property losses — documented and pushed toward the strongest result the facts support.

That early work compounds. A claim documented from week one — treatment tied to the crash, fault evidence preserved, coverage mapped — is a claim an insurer can't easily minimize. Waiting does the opposite. Evidence fades fast, and gaps in treatment can become arguments against you.

Through it all, you stay in the loop. Questions get real answers — by phone, text or online, whichever is easiest while you recover.

The promise

Matlin never makes more than you. It's not a slogan — it's the founding promise, and it's meant literally. Pair it with the fee structure, no fee unless we win, and the incentives finally point the right way: the firm only does well when you do.

Here's why that matters. In a contingency-fee case, the lawyer's share can sometimes leave a client with less than the firm that represented them. Brian decided his firm would not work that way. If Matlin takes your case, the promise travels with it.

Start with a free consultation. Phone, text or online. Tell Matlin what happened and get straight answers about where your claim may stand.

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