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When Negligence Is Against the Law

When Negligence Is Against the Law

How Negligence Per Se Differs From Ordinary Negligence in a Colorado Personal Injury Case There is more than one kind of most everything, and in the context of Colorado personal injury law, there is more than one kind of negligence. There is ordinary negligence, which...

Brain Injury Sufferers Are #NotAlone This Month

Brain Injury Sufferers Are #NotAlone This Month

Brain Injury Association of America Shines a Light on Concussion-Related Deaths Following Auto, Bicycle, and Motorcycle Accidents The Brain Injury Association of America highlights the month of March as Brain Injury Awareness Month. For the past few years, its theme...

Railway Safety Just as Important as Roadway Safety

Railway Safety Just as Important as Roadway Safety

Vehicle-Train Related Accidents in Colorado Take Off as 2018 Begins Only a couple of months into 2018, and already there has been a rash of vehicle-train accidents at railroad crossings, including a recent crash in Eaton, CO that killed a teenager. What’s even more...

Another Year, Another Inspection…Or Not

Another Year, Another Inspection…Or Not

Colorado Officials Debate the Effect They Have On Road Safety and Car Accident Prevention Yearly safety inspections are something that vehicle owners across the country have dealt with for decades. Some states require inspections to look for safety issues, while...

Balance Billing by Healthcare Providers

Balance Billing by Healthcare Providers

Are You Protected Against It Following a Colorado Personal Injury? Several years ago, the New York Times reported on the struggles of a man who was blindsided by medical bills he received after neck surgery for herniated disks. The man had scheduled his procedure with...

When Children Harm People or Property

When Children Harm People or Property

Can Parents Be Held Liable for Their Child’s Auto Accident? In an age when it seems that nobody wants to be responsible for anything, the North Tonawanda (NY) City Council made a bold move to hold parents responsible for their kids' behavior when it voted unanimously...

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