ATTORNEY PROFILES
Dianne Sawaya is on a mission – to make a personal difference in the lives of people who have been injured in Denver car accidents and Colorado semi-truck accidents, or who have been harmed by the negligence or carelessness of others, or who have been hurt on the job. She built her boutique law firm around the idea of a more personal, compassionate practice of personal injury law. That means her clients are at the core of everything her firm does. After all, they call it “personal injury” for a reason – you’re injured, and it’s personal.
At The Law Offices of Dianne Sawaya, our Denver personal injury attorneys have represented thousands of clients over the years, supported by our highly professional and efficient staff. With more than 30 years of combined experience, we are smart, skilled lawyers who have built a reputation as formidable foes of insurance companies that are more interested in collecting premiums than in paying claims. With years of experience in courts in Colorado and Washington, D.C., we’re ready to aggressively litigate your case if we need to.
Learn more about Dianne and our attorneys by reading their profiles and watching their videos. Or better yet, contact us today to arrange a free consultation and meet our attorneys in person.
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Dianne's Denver Law Blog
Law Offices of Dianne Sawaya Trial Attorney Receives Peer Recognition
Be Careful Out There—They’re Watching You
Chalk one up for our privacy rights. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Jan. 23, 2012 that police violated the Constitution when they attached a global positioning system (GPS) tracker to a suspect's vehicle without a valid search warrant. The ruling opens a window into how the high court may rule in a flood of privacy cases expected in coming years over use of new technologies like cellphones, email and online documents.
Insurance Companies Never Learn—Until They’re Taught
Insurance companies will do anything to get out of paying you what you’re entitled to after a car accident. Allstate Insurance Co. recently got slapped by a New Mexico court for going too far.




