Ben Tracy was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico where he was a competitive swimmer and coach for over 12 years. After working his way through the University of New Mexico as a carpenter and adobe mason, building custom homes in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, Ben moved to Colorado and continued working as a framing carpenter until completing law school at the University of Colorado. While in law school, Ben worked for Hensel Phelps Construction's general counsel and the American Arbitration Association.
As a two year clerk for Arbitrator Bill Renfro, professor emeritus at CU's law school, Ben had first hand involvement in resolving disputes, completing research and drafting arbitration decisions in the employment, collective bargaining and construction arenas. Ben's longstanding interest in the building trades continues to provide a strong foundation as well as hands on technical experience in his current law practice.
Ben began working at Nathan, Bremer, Dumm & Myers P.C. 10 years ago and he continues on today as a firm shareholder. Ben's current practice focuses on construction defect litigation, workers' compensation, personal injury defense, subrogation, bad faith, and insurance coverage. Ben has had positive outcomes as the lead trial attorney with several personal injury and property loss jury trials and was also successful in representing a general contractor in a multi-million dollar construction defect arbitration involving numerous parties.
Ben remains active in the area of workers' compensation with over 50 completed hearings. Ben also has appellate experience before the Industrial Claim Appeals Office, the Colorado Court of Appeals and the Colorado Supreme Court, including several published decisions.
Ben is a member of the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association, Denver and Colorado Bar Associations, including the Construction Law Forum and Workers' Compensation Section.
Ben is available at any time for informal discussion or formal consultation regarding your legal questions and concerns.









