Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage
While Colorado laws dictate that all drivers are required to have insurance coverage, many drivers fail to comply with these requirements, either choosing to not have insurance at all or opting to get...
View ArticlePedestrian Accident Injuries
According to the Center for Disease Control and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a pedestrian is killed in a car accident in the U.S. every two hours, and a pedestrian is injured in...
View ArticleSuspect in Bus Stop Hit-and-Run Accident Has Been Arrested
Yesterday, a 53-year-old man who is suspected of being the driver in a recent hit-and-run car accident was arrested by Denver police. According to the police report, the hit-and-run accident took place...
View ArticleDriver in Fatal Hit-and-Run Accident May Face Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A 21-year-old man suspected of being the driver in a fatal hit-and-run car accident that took place on July 20 has recently been arrested and will likely face a wrongful death lawsuit, in addition to...
View ArticleHow to Deal with Insurance Companies after a Car Accident (Part 1)
After getting into a car accident or any type of traffic accident, one of the most important things to do soon after the accident will be to contact your insurance company to report the accident and...
View ArticleHow to Deal with Insurance Companies after a Car Accident (Part 2)
Picking up from How to Deal with Insurance Companies after a Car Accident (Part 1), here are some additional tips regarding what policyholders should do when dealing with insurance companies when...
View ArticleWhat NOT to Do When Dealing with Insurance Companies after an Accident (Part 1)
Regardless of how careful you are when driving, you cannot control the actions of other drivers, road conditions and other factors that may cause you to get into a car accident. In fact, according to...
View ArticleCar versus Pedestrian Accidents: Pedestrian Injuries
Although any type of traffic accident can result in severe, life-threatening injuries (depending on the point of impact, the vehicle speeds at the time of the collision, etc.), car versus pedestrian...
View ArticleColorado Cellphone Laws for Drivers
Although safety advocates and many researchers have linked cellphone use to distracted driving-related car accidents, the laws regarding cellphone use while driving vary from state to state, with some...
View ArticleConsulting with a Car Accident Lawyer – How to Prepare (Part 1)
After a car accident (or any type of traffic accident), meeting with a car accident lawyer is a good idea because it can: Help inform you of your legal rights. Give you insight as to whether or not you...
View ArticleConsulting with a Car Accident Lawyer – How to Prepare (Part 2)
As a continuation of Consulting with a Car Accident Lawyer – How to Prepare (Part 1), here is some additional information regarding what you can do to get ready for an initial meeting with a car...
View ArticleTraumatic Brain Injury: Causes, Symptoms & Statistics (Part 1)
Perhaps one of the most serious types of personal injuries a person can sustain is a traumatic brain injury, as it can severely impair a person’s ability talk, think and/or coordinate his movements....
View ArticleTraumatic Brain Injury: Causes, Symptoms & Statistics (Part 2)
Continuing from Traumatic Brain Injury: Causes, Symptoms & Statistics (Part 1), the following provides some additional information regarding the nature of traumatic brain injury. While Part 1 of...
View ArticleColorado Motorcycle Laws: A Basic Overview (Part 1)
While any vehicle on the roadways in Colorado must comply with general traffic laws, there are also some specific laws when it comes to motorcycles. These Colorado motorcycle laws have been enacted in...
View ArticleColorado Motorcycle Laws: A Basic Overview (Part 2)
Continuing from Colorado Motorcycle Laws: A Basic Overview (Part 1), the following is some additional information regarding motorcycle laws in Colorado. Having a thorough understanding of Colorado...
View ArticleFederal Hours-of-Service Trucking Regulations (Part 1)
While driver fatigue can be a danger for any driver on the roadways, it’s a particular problem for truckers, who are under tight deadlines and who often are paid incentives to haul their loads ahead of...
View ArticleFederal Hours-of-Service Trucking Regulations (Part 2)
Continuing from Federal Hours-of-Service Trucking Regulations (Part 1), the following is some additional information regarding the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) federal...
View ArticleMost Hit-and-Run Convictions Do Not Result in Prison Time, New Study Finds
More than 60 percent of hit-and-run cases in Denver that end in convictions do not ultimately result in prison time for the convicted individual despite the fact that hit-and-run felony charges can be...
View ArticleDo You Know What You Should Do after a Car Accident? (Part 1)
Every 10 seconds, a driver in the U.S. gets into a car accident, according to the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA). While you may be a careful driver and think that, as a result,...
View ArticleDo You Know What You Should Do after a Car Accident? (Part 2)
Continuing from Do You Know What You Should Do after a Car Accident? (Part 1), here are some additional important tips for what drivers should do if they are involved in car accident. By following...
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