A Colorado civil rights firm built to hold police and government accountable.
Kosloski Law is a Colorado civil rights and police misconduct law firm. We represent people across the state — from the Front Range to the Western Slope and the Eastern Plains — whose constitutional rights were violated by police, sheriffs, jails, and other government actors.
Our practice is deliberately focused. We are not a high-volume injury mill that dabbles in civil rights on the side. Civil rights litigation is what we do, and that focus shows in how we prepare, litigate, and try cases.

Founder & Civil Rights Attorney
Jason Kosloski founded Kosloski Law to hold police and government accountable when they violate people's constitutional rights. He focuses his practice on federal civil rights litigation under Section 1983 — excessive force, wrongful arrest, unlawful searches, and in-custody injuries — and prepares every case as if it will be tried.
Jason built the firm around a simple idea: people whose rights have been violated deserve a lawyer who will actually take their case to trial. That trial-first approach drives every decision the firm makes.
We prepare every case as if it will be tried. That preparation is what makes opposing counsel — and insurers — take our clients seriously.
Section 1983 cases live or die in federal court. We know the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, its judges, and the qualified-immunity landscape.
You pay nothing up front. We only get paid if we recover money for you, and every consultation is free and explained in writing.
We are trial lawyers, not a settlement mill. From the first conversation to the final verdict, you work directly with a lawyer who knows your case.
Consultations are free and confidential, and you will speak directly with a lawyer. No fee unless we win.