Are Colorado Personal Injury Settlements Considered Taxable Income?
The Answer: It Depends Your Colorado personal injury case just settled for more than you imagined, even after paying your attorney, your medical bills, and the other costs associated with your case. But before you start spending your newfound windfall, you’ll need to...
Hyperloop Research Shoots Forward
High-Speed Tube Travel May Connect Colorado Cities What’s more feasible? Traveling safely from Denver to Vail at 670 mph or finding $24 billion to build a working, economical Hyperloop system to shoot you between the two cities? Colorado is a step closer to finding...
What Damages Are Available in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
Colorado's Wrongful Death Act Has Limitations A wrongful death claim attempts to establish the liability of one person or entity for the death of another. A wrongful death lawsuit could be thought of as a personal injury case in which the injured person is no longer...
18-Wheels on the Road and No One Behind the Wheel
Cars Are Not the Only Self-Driving Vehicles Being Tested Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology is moving extremely fast. What was once just an idea has completely taken hold, and now more and more states are allowing AVs on their roads for real-time, real-life testing....
Who Is at Fault in a Colorado Rear-End Collision?
Proving Liability Sometimes Not Easy According to one Washington Post report, approximately 1.7 million rear-end collisions occur in the U.S. each year, resulting in about half a million injuries and 17,000 fatalities. The National Highway Traffic Safety...
How Do You Prove Emotional Distress in a Colorado Car Accident Case?
Showing Psychological Damages Usually Complicated An auto accident usually causes much more than just property damage to the vehicles and physical injury to those involved in the collision. Another claim arising from an accident that is often overlooked is emotional...