The Colorado Accident Law Blog

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

Truck Accidents: The Low Down on No-Zones

Truck Accidents: The Low Down on No-Zones

How to Share the Colorado Road Safely With Commercial Trucks Large commercial trucks can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds, more than 40 times the weight of the average passenger car. Because of this huge disparity in size, height, and weight as well as long stopping...

Scooter-Sharing Increases Access to Risky Vehicles

Scooter-Sharing Increases Access to Risky Vehicles

Major cities across the United States are seeing the rise of yet another transportation-sharing program, but in this case, the idea has been receiving some pushback. First, there were Uber and Lyft, the ride-booking programs involving personal vehicles. Then we saw...

A Dog’s Bark Is Not Always Worse Than His Bite

A Dog’s Bark Is Not Always Worse Than His Bite

Getting Compensated for a Dog Bite Injury in Colorado Dogs and other animals bite more than 4.5 million U.S. citizens each year (half of those children), according to statistics compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In 2014, Denver was among the...

Pass or Fail? State Grading on Highway Safety

Pass or Fail? State Grading on Highway Safety

A recent report calls for urgent action to improve highway safety. Recent in-depth research shows just how inconsistent traffic laws are across this country and how some simple changes could dramatically improve safety. This research is summarized in the 2018 Roadmap...

Colorado Ski Season Safety Extends Beyond the Slopes

Colorado Ski Season Safety Extends Beyond the Slopes

Colorado boasts of some 28 ski areas and resorts and some of those areas will open soon. That means that a lot of people will be coming into the state via private vehicle, plane and, for some, tour buses. If there is one area of traffic safety that we as a country and...

Assessing the Toll of Auto Accident Injuries

Assessing the Toll of Auto Accident Injuries

According to the National Safety Council, 40,100 people were killed last year in vehicle crashes. Though this fatality count was slightly lower than in 2016, when 40,327 people died in crashes, it was 6 percent higher than 2015 fatalities. These numbers indicate the...

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