Do Speed Limits Really Keep Us Safe?
Speed limits definitely matter to insurance companies, law enforcement agencies, state transportation departments, and national safety organizations, but do they matter in terms of preventing accidents? There is no absolute proof that they do, but there's plenty of...
Pre- and Post-Judgment Interest: How Can It Affect a Personal Injury Award?
Your personal injury case is on the verge of resolving (finally) but now your attorney is talking about pre-judgment and post-judgment interest. You can see the light at the end of the tunnel and just want to wrap up the case and get on with your life but wonder: What...
How a Statute of Limitations Affects a Personal Injury Case
A statute of limitations is a law that places a specific time limit on pursuing a legal action in relation to wrongful conduct. After the expiration of the period designated in state law (statute), unless some sort of legal exception applies, the injured person can no...
Medina Alerts Help Colorado Police Solve Hit and Run Cases
According to JD Supra, the Denver Police Department solves approximately 78 percent of the city’s hit-and-run cases, as compared to Los Angeles, where about 80 percent of the hit-and-run cases occurring between 2008 and 2012 were never solved. What makes the...
The Drowsy Driving Epidemic [Infographic]
The Cost & Consequences of 168 Million Sleep-Deprived Drivers There are countless driving hazards every time we get behind the wheel of a vehicle. But one of the most common can also be the most deadly: driving while drowsy. While texting and driving and drinking...
What’s the Hurry? Tailgaters Need to Back Off
Like many cities in the nation, Denver has its share of aggressive drivers, sometimes known as tailgaters. Experts say that tailgating accounts for many of the 6.8 million car accidents that occur in the U.S. each year. What is Tailgating? Tailgating is defined as...