Attorney Alison

Allison Pritchard

Personal Injury Attorney

Education

  • University of Denver, Sturm College of Law, JD– 2013–2016
  • Regis University, BA in Politics – 2008–2012

Admissions & Certifications

  • Colorado Trial Lawyers Association – Board Member
  • Trial by Woman
  • Trial by Human
  • Colorado Bar Association

Awards & Honors

  • Best Lawyers Ones to Watch in America 2025
  • Super Lawyers Rising Star 2025

Allison Pritchard

Allison Pritchard is one of Olson Personal Injury Lawyers’ premier personal injury attorneys.

Allison is licensed to practice law in Colorado and Wyoming. She is an active member of the Colorado Trial Lawyers’ Association (CTLA), the Colorado Women’s Trial Lawyer Network, Trialby Woman, and the Wyoming Trial Lawyers’ Association (WTLA). Allison also holds a contract with the Colorado Office of Respondent Parent Counsel representing parents who are involved with the Department of Human Services in Dependency and Neglect matters.

Allison firmly believes access to justice exists for all, and that is a critical cornerstone of her practice and her approach to being an attorney. Being heard and understood are two things that will never be overlooked with Allison and at Olson Personal Injury Lawyers. Knowing someone is on your side and will fight for you while also being open and honest about your case and its complexities is critical to success.

Allison Pritchard joined Olson Personal Injury Lawyers in October 2022 after successfully running her own firm for four years. She decided to join a team with some of the best minds in the legal community in order to expand her reach to Colorado and Wyoming legal communities and work with respected, brilliant attorneys and staff. Allison is a respected trial attorney committed to pursuing justice for her clients and maintaining the highest level of professionalism with everyone she encounters

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