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Hoggatt Injury Law Announces Fall 2022 Scholarship Winners
Hoggatt Injury Law is pleased to announce the winner of its Children of Injured Workers Scholarship for the Fall 2022 academic semester. Each semester, Hoggatt Injury law offers a $1,000 scholarship to a deserving student whose life has been affected by their parent’s work-related injury.
Téa Leone is the winner for the upcoming Fall 2022 semester. Téa is a junior at Pepperdine University who is preparing to head to Switzerland for a semester studying abroad. Her mother, a single parent with two disabled children, was severely and permanently injured in a serious car accident on her way to work one day. With her injuries, Téa’s mother struggled to provide for the family in many ways, including providing for Téa’s education.
Hoggatt Injury Law hopes that its Children of Injured Workers Scholarship will support Téa on her quest for a Master’s degree in addition to supporting many other students in Téa’s position. Attorney Hoggatt and his associates are deeply committed to supporting injured workers and their also-impacted family members in any way we can.
Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., Earns Better Business Bureau Accreditation
BBB Gives Highest Rating to Northern Colorado Injury Law Firm
Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., is proud to announce that it has received an A+ accreditation rating from the Better Business Bureau of Northern Colorado and Wyoming.
The BBB evaluates businesses for accreditation based on their honesty and integrity in advertising and customer service. An A+ score on the accreditation test reflects that Hoggatt Law Office, P.C., has demonstrated the highest level of transparency and responsiveness with its clients.
“As a small law firm, we give personal attention to each of our clients and treat them as real people with real needs,” said firm owner Darby Hoggatt. “Our clients become part of our family, and we fight for them until they receive the compensation they need.”