Troubled Bridges Over Colorado Waters and Roadways
You’ll cross that bridge when you come to it. The problem is, if you’re on the road with any regularity, you may already be crossing bridges in Colorado and elsewhere that aren’t in very great shape. About 6 percent of Colorado’s 8,624 bridges, or 521 bridges, have...
The Computer Wrecked My Car: Liability with Self-Driving Vehicles
When Google's self-driving car changed lanes to avoid a road hazard, colliding with the side of a bus in February 2016, it brought to light an important legal question: Who is liable when a self-driving car is involved in an accident with another vehicle? In October...
Simulators Show Young Drivers the Danger of Distractions
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration lists distracted driving right next to drunk driving on its page of risky driving practices and there's a reason why. A person dies in a car accident due to intoxication every 53 minutes. According to the...
How Long Will It Take to Settle My Colorado Personal Injury Case?
One of the most common questions that Colorado auto accident victims ask their attorney is, “How long is it going to take to settle my case?” Without meaning to sound too much like a lawyer, the answer is simple: It depends. Settling a personal injury case depends on...
Whats, Wheres, and Hows of Child Car Seat Safety in Colorado
Busy parents have a lot on their minds, but their first priority should always be the safety of their children, particularly when preparing for the possibility of an auto accident. Here are three things to consider as you head out on the road with your young child:...
Colorado Weather Can Foul Up Car Safety Gadgets
If you're driving a newer car this winter, chances are it hasn't seen the inside of a carwash recently. Winter driving can cover a vehicle with snow, slush, ice, mud, and road salt, which can obstruct the sensors and cameras designed to keep you safe. Clean cars are...