The Colorado Accident Law Blog

Auto accident and personal injury news, trends,
and resources for Colorado drivers.

Makers Will Take Responsibility for Autonomous Car Crashes

Makers Will Take Responsibility for Autonomous Car Crashes

One of the concerns that critics have raised about driverless cars is who will be responsible for any accidents they might cause once they are on the market. Google, Mercedes-Benz, and Volvo recently have all said that they will take responsibility for accidents their...

Fault in a Rear End Collision: Not Always Open and Shut Case

Fault in a Rear End Collision: Not Always Open and Shut Case

Car accidents happen in a variety of ways -- fender benders, head-on crashes, and the extremely common rear-end collision, the most prevalent type of auto accident in the U.S. There is a well-known presumption that the fault for rear-end collisions always belongs to...

What Colorado Laws Apply to Personal Injury Cases?

What Colorado Laws Apply to Personal Injury Cases?

Murphy’s Law goes something like this: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Fortunately, there are several Colorado laws that govern a personal injury lawsuit, including rules about timeframes, fault and liability, insurance, and damage caps that will help keep...

Team Effort: How to Work Successfully With Your Personal Injury Lawyer

Most people that have been injured by another party and consequently decided to pursue a personal injury claim have little or no experience with the legal system, and possibly have never even consulted with an attorney before. Commencing a Lawsuit is a stressful...

Website Explains Car Safety Features

Website Explains Car Safety Features

There is a new website designed to teach drivers about new vehicle safety features, as Dee-Ann Durbin reports for AP news in an article appearing on ABC News. MyCarDoesWhat.org contains videos and information, and was created by the National Safety Council and the...

Walk from School Poses Hazards for Kids

Walk from School Poses Hazards for Kids

In December 2014, two eighth-grade students at Northglenn Middle School in Northglenn, Colo., were hit crossing a street, both sustaining serious injuries. The pedestrian accident happened in a school zone where the speed limit is 20 miles per hour. According to the...

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