Aspen Law Firm
Aspen Times “Best Law Firm” (2022–2025), The Aspen Lawyer represents clients in DUI defense, criminal defense, and personal injury across Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley. If your freedom, finances, or future is on the line, we focus on one thing: a clear strategy and strong advocacy in and out of the courtroom.
Practice Areas
Personal Injury
After a serious injury, insurance companies start minimizing exposure immediately. We build claims with trial-ready preparation—medical documentation, damages proof, and a strategy designed to secure full value.
Criminal Defense
Criminal charges can impact your record, employment, housing, and reputation—especially in a small community. We build defense strategy around proof, credibility, and procedure, and we push for outcomes that protect your future.
DUIs
DUI cases move fast and involve two tracks: the criminal case and the DMV license case. We focus early on deadlines, evidence, and procedure—then build leverage for dismissal, reduction, or the best available outcome.
Why Clients Choose The Aspen Lawyer
Trial-ready preparation
We prepare cases as if they will be tried—because that posture often changes negotiations.
Clear strategy and next steps
You’ll know what matters, what doesn’t, and what comes next. No vague “wait and see.”
Local focus with discretion
Aspen cases can involve visitors, reputational concerns, and real-life scheduling constraints. We build plans that account for that.
What to Expect When You Schedule a Consultation
We learn the facts and identify immediate deadlines (especially for DUI/DMV matters).
We map a strategy based on the process, evidence, and your goals.
We give you clear next steps—what to do now and what to avoid.
Hundreds of clients represented. Millions and Millions Won.
FAQ (Aspen Law Firm)
Do I need an Aspen lawyer if I live out of state?
Often yes, but many issues can be handled efficiently with a plan that minimizes travel when possible.
What practice areas do you handle most?
DUI defense, criminal defense, and personal injury matters.
How quickly should I act after a DUI arrest?
Immediately—there may be DMV deadlines and evidence to preserve.
What should I bring to a consultation?
Any paperwork you received, your timeline, and any photos or documents related to the incident.
Do you offer a strategy even if I’m not sure I want to hire counsel yet?
Yes. A good consult should leave you with clarity and next steps.