Who Actually Pays the Damages in a Colorado Personal Injury Case?
A Favorable Settlement Might Earn an Award from Numerous Sources Personal injury clients are often unfamiliar with the legal system and therefore might not understand where their damages might actually be coming from, should their case conclude with a favorable...
7 Facts About Commercial Trucking Logging Changes
Device Is Halving Hours-Of-Service Violations, Reducing Accidents Data gathered by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) shows that since it published its rule requiring electronic logging devices, or ELDs, in 2017, hours-of-service compliance has...
Replacement Airbags Now Being Recalled
For Some Vehicle Owners, a Double Nightmare For more than a decade now, automobile makers have been recalling defective airbags produced by Takata. Millions have been replaced. But now a few vehicle manufacturers are once again sending recall notices after discovering...
Bicycle Accidents: How to Avoid Them
Be Prepared, Be Alert, Be Predictable According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 840 bicyclists were killed on U.S. roads in 2016. Of course, when a bicyclist and an automobile crash into each other, the former almost always gets the worst of it....
Proving Fault in a Colorado Bicycle Accident
Cyclists Have Same Obligations as Other Drivers Bicycles meet the definition of a vehicle in many states, which means that those riding bicycles are bound to the same rules of the road as drivers of automobiles and motorcycles. Under Colorado law, every person riding...
Protecting Colorado Law Enforcement Officers on Traffic Duty
What You Should Be Doing As You Pass an Emergency Vehicle Parked on the Side of the Road It happened again, this time in Illinois. Just a few days ago, an Illinois state trooper who had stopped a vehicle on the interstate was struck and killed. The trooper was...