The Colorado Accident Law Blog

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

Safer Cars but More Accidents

Safer Cars but More Accidents

After decades of steady decline in total deaths from traffic accidents, the trend has changed...for now. Traffic deaths due to vehicular crashes have begun to increase over the last few years, reports the RAND Corporation. In 2016, more than 37,000 people died in...

Staying Safe on the Road in 2020

Staying Safe on the Road in 2020

Accident-Prevention Features of Upcoming Models Every year, thousands of people in the United States are injured or die in motor vehicle accidents. In response, car manufacturers are continuing to focus on safety and offer new high-tech safety features. Here are some...

FDA Requires Tougher Sleep Aid Warnings

FDA Requires Tougher Sleep Aid Warnings

Popular Meds May Lead to Sleepwalking, Sleep-Driving Sleeping pills may give you more than a good night's rest. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the medications increase your chances of falling asleep behind the wheel and ending up in a serious or fatal...

Five Reasons Your Colorado Car Accident Claim Can Be Denied

Five Reasons Your Colorado Car Accident Claim Can Be Denied

Avoid These Mistakes to Get Compensation for Your Injuries If you have been injured in an auto accident in Colorado that wasn’t your fault, you may think you’ll have no problem being compensated for your injuries. Not so. Here are five top reasons why an insurance...

Unable to Work After Your Colorado Car Accident?

Unable to Work After Your Colorado Car Accident?

How to Prove Lost Wages in a Personal Injury Case If you have been injured in a Colorado auto accident, a major consideration in your injury claim is the amount of recoverable damages. Although an injured person not at fault in an accident is typically eligible for...

Colorado Springs Auto Accident Fatalities up 18 Percent in 2018

Colorado Springs Auto Accident Fatalities up 18 Percent in 2018

Aggressive Driving, Jaywalking Contribute to Problem The National Safety Council (NSC) recently announced a preliminary finding that deadly auto accidents seem to be leveling off, and actually showed a slight decrease in 2018 when compared with 2017. While that is...

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