
Chad Hemmat
About Chad Hemmat
Chad Hemmat attended school through high school in Golden, Colorado. He received his B.A. from Colorado State University in 1988 and his J.D. from the University of Denver College of Law in 1991. Mr. Hemmat began his legal career at the Hawaiian firm Schutter and Glickstein PC during appellate litigation in Missaki v. General Motors, then the largest individual jury verdict against GM. He then spent nine years as an associate and partner at a Littleton firm, handling hundreds of car accident, commercial truck accident, and premises liability cases, and directing litigation for clients injured by defective spinal surgical screws, filing hundreds of the first defective breast implant product liability cases in Colorado, and handling wrongful death claims. Since co-founding Anderson Hemmat, Mr. Hemmat has brought some of Colorado's most significant civil cases: a $33 million wrongful death verdict in 2021 for a 30-year-old engineer killed by a motorist driving over 100 mph (reported as the largest wrongful death verdict in Colorado history at the time); the wrongful death lawsuit for the family of a former middleweight boxing champion killed by a negligent bus driver; the only wrongful death lawsuits involving the Guffy Family Murders of 2001; the only Colorado class action against Citigroup, Merrill Lynch, and Morgan Stanley; and the only Colorado class action against Pfizer over Neurontin misrepresentations. He also secured a $3 million settlement in a negligent shooting case and $4.5 million from State Farm in a crosswalk injury case where coverage limits were only $250,000. Mr. Hemmat's pre-trial work established new Colorado law recognizing wrongful death standing for a premature baby born at 20 to 22 weeks gestational age following a vehicle collision.
Notable case results
Jury verdict, wrongful death of 30-year-old Aurora engineer killed by motorist exceeding 100 mph (2021, Arapahoe County)
Jogger struck in crosswalk where at-fault driver carried only $250,000 in coverage; bad faith pressure on State Farm produced payout nearly 20x policy limits
Negligent shooting death of 23-year-old; uncovered shooter's reckless conduct and mechanical-failure cover story during civil investigation
First successful wrongful death verdict on behalf of premature baby born at 20-22 weeks gestational age after vehicle collision caused placental abruption; changed Colorado law
Only Colorado class actions against Citigroup/Merrill Lynch/Morgan Stanley and against Pfizer (Neurontin)
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.

