How Is Fault for an Auto Accident Proven?
Collecting Damages Requires Establishing Negligence Many people are injured in automobile accidents through no fault of their own. However, just because someone violated a traffic law and caused an accident does not necessarily mean that he or she will be found liable...
How to Win Your Colorado Personal Injury Case and Improve Your Award for Damages
Maximize Your Compensation in These Five Steps Once you have decided to pursue a personal injury claim because of injuries you sustained in an automobile accident, do everything you can to maximize your potential for compensation. These five important steps can help...
To Sue or Not to Sue
Whether or Not to File a Personal Injury Case When Injured in an Accident Is the Question Every injury seems serious to the person who got injured. But not every injury has the makings of a successful personal injury lawsuit. Here are some questions to consider when...
Common Automobile Accident Injuries
Severe Physical and Emotional Damages Can Result in Many Varied Injuries Automobile accidents cause a number of different damages, including physical and emotional injuries as well as property damage. Here are four of the most common injuries people suffer in car...
Tough Colorado Bill Would Hold Careless Drivers More Accountable
If enacted, violators might lose their driver’s license. Careless driving is the main cause of automobile accidents in Colorado. But the state holds careless drivers responsible only if they injure a "vulnerable road user." Now Colorado lawmakers want to hold careless...
Why Don’t More Coloradoans Wear Seat Belts?
Buckling Up Could Save Dozens of Lives in the State Each Year “Nearly 300 Coloradans have been killed in passenger vehicle crashes this year,” said Chief Matthew Packard, of the Colorado State Patrol, in December 2020. “Over half of those involved unbuckled drivers or...