Could Smart Headlights Improve U.S. Nighttime Road Safety?
Adaptive Driving Beam Technology Has Had Great Success Overseas, Recently Brought to the States The concept of smart technology, especially as it pertains to vehicles, has been a popular topic of debate among manufacturers, safety officials, engineers, and the general...
2019 Top Safety Picks Show More Choices for Colorado Drivers
More Models Earning Automotive Lab’s Top Distinction Thirty new car and truck models hitting showroom floors are showing that the word “Safety” is a relative term. There’s Unsafe, Safe, and Safer, and then there are 2019-year cars and trucks judged Safest. The...
IIHS: Crash-Avoidance Retrofits Effective
How an Aftermarket System Can Increase Your Car’s Safety and Prevent Accidents It’s human nature to feel envy at the site of a neighbor’s new car, but you shouldn’t have to envy the new car’s increased safety and additional security features. With a bit of research...
Non-Economic Damages in Colorado Personal Injury Cases
Amount to be Recovered Limited, Despite Severity of Loss When an injury victim receives compensation to reimburse them for their accident-related losses, this compensation is often in the form of economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages, also known as...
7 Questions About Attorney-Client Privilege Answered
How the Rule Might Apply to Your Colorado Personal Injury Case According to American Bar Association (ABA) Model Rule 1.6, attorney-client privilege is a legal rule that protects the confidentiality of communications between an attorney and their client. The privilege...
Mechanic Liability for Faulty Car Repairs
If Your Mechanic Fails to Fix Your Car Properly, You Could Be Owed Money Cars break down all the time for any number of reasons, and car repairs can be an expensive part of car ownership. But if your mechanic doesn’t perform their job to the best of their ability, he...