Laws Governing Personal Injury Lawsuits in Colorado
How Colorado Laws Affect the Damages You Can Be Awarded Colorado personal injury cases proceed in accordance with a number of laws. Statute of Limitations All states have deadlines for filing personal injury claims in court. In Colorado, a person injured in a motor...
Self-Driving Cars Still in the Future
Despite Decades of Work, Autonomous Vehicles Not Ready to Safely Hit the Nation's Roads In June 2016, Business Insider boldly predicted that "10 million self-driving cars will be on the road by 2020." General Motors, Waymo, Toyota, and Honda all seemed certain that...
Little-Known Colorado Traffic Laws
Rules That Motorists Might Be Breaking Every Day -- Without Realizing It Ignorance of the law is not a defense, and virtually everyone understands that speeding or running a stop sign violates common traffic laws. However, Colorado drivers also need to be aware of...
2020 Stay-at-Home Orders Led to Roads Less Traveled But Not Always Safer
Despite Fewer Drivers, Fatality Rate Increased The best-laid plans often go awry. The 2020-2023 Colorado Strategic Transportation Safety Plan released by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) sets a target to reduce traffic fatalities by 15 percent during...
Understanding Auto Insurance and Terms
Does Colorado Require Minimum Coverage? Almost every state, including Colorado, requires motorists to have vehicle insurance. In the event of an auto accident, auto insurance -- or the lack thereof -- plays an important role in determining whose company pays for what....
It Was Only a Fender Bender
Do You Need to Report a Minor Car Accident to the Police in Colorado? Whether you need to report an accident is often obvious. Someone has been injured, a driver seems impaired or intoxicated, a motorist has fled the scene. But what about minor accidents in which...