Auto Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents Among Leading Causes of Death
Research shows that drivers and pedestrians should be even more concerned about their safety than usual. A 100-year-old national safety organization did extensive research and created a ranking for current causes of death. When examined, the list reveals actions and...
One State’s Efforts to Reduce Pedestrian Accidents
An article from a New York newspaper highlighted a new pedestrian and bicycle safety campaign aimed at vehicle drivers. Unlike others of its type, this campaign aimed to create and find unique ways to get drivers’ attention, especially when it comes to crosswalks and...
A Guide to Driving Through Hell and Back
Drivers Need Extra Caution in Fiery Summer Months High temperatures and dry weather make fire dangers high in most areas of Colorado, but especially so in the high country, the Colorado Department of Transportation says. In late June there were 13 tracked wildfires...
Decades of Research Deems August Most Dangerous Month for Car Accidents
Discover what the research says about U.S. roads in August and how to best protect yourself from the risk of traffic accidents. When it comes to passenger safety on U.S. roads, most fatal auto accidents occur around major holidays, such as July 4th, Christmas, and New...
Can’t I Just Represent Myself in My Colorado Car Accident Claim?
You can, but here are some reasons why you shouldn't. Some people handle their own car accident claims. If your injuries were relatively minor, liability is clear, or you sustained little or no damages, you might be able to successfully represent yourself in a...
What Kinds of Damages Are Available in a Colorado Car Accident Case?
Expenses You Could Potentially Seek Compensation For When you file a personal injury lawsuit after a car accident, what you’re really doing is asking a court to order the at-fault driver to pay you damages – monetary compensation for your injuries, property damage,...