Headlight Flashing: Some Call It a Courtesy, Others Think It Should Be Illegal
No Colorado Law Bans the Practice Since the 1970s, headlight flashing has been a common means of driver-to-driver communication in many areas of the world, including in the U.S., where some states believe that drivers have a right under the First Amendment to flash...
Combusting Cars Corrupt Consumer Confidence
Road safety officials warn drivers about the dangers of sudden car fires. Recent vehicle recalls have involved defective airbags and problems with supporting steering wheel and seat belts. Now, consumer safety organizations and federal officials are warning drivers of...
5 Myths About Personal Injury Lawsuits
Untruths That Could Impact Your Colorado Accident Case Personal injury law is a very complex area, and those injured typically don’t have a lot of experience with attorneys and the legal system. This makes them susceptible to the many myths that circulate around about...
Intentional Torts: Harm That Was No Accident
Not All Colorado Personal Injury Cases Arise From Negligence Personal injury cases typically involve torts, wrongful acts that cause harm or injury to another individual. While most personal injury cases in Colorado are based on the theory of negligence – the failure...
Thousands Ignore Airbag Recalls
Airbags Not Deploying Properly in Auto Accidents They are referred to in news reports as "time bomb airbags," and many years after a massive recall of the Takata airbag, automakers are concerned that tens of thousands of vehicle owners are ignoring recall notices. One...
Colorado Tags $645M for Road Improvements
Crowded, Dangerous I-25 Gap Wins $350M Widening Besides its usual $1.6 billion annual operating budget, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will have an additional $645 million for construction projects in the 2018-2019 fiscal year. The allocation, part...