How Does Bankruptcy Affect Your Colorado Personal Injury Case?
It depends on the kind of bankruptcy being filed. Bankruptcy is likely to affect a Colorado personal injury claim. But exactly how it will affect the claim depends on who is filing for bankruptcy and under which federal chapter relief is being sought. There are two...
Being Careful as You Are out Walking or Biking Is More Important Than Ever
As Colorado's stay-at-home order continues and coronavirus deaths climb to 374, more people are out walking and biking. By early April, almost 300 million Americans were being urged or ordered to stay home as much as possible to combat the spread of the coronavirus....
Colorado Increases Caps for Noneconomic Damages
First Hike of Statutory Limits Related to Personal Injury in Over a Decade In April 2019, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed legislation to increase the limits for statutory damages for the first time in more than a decade. The new damage caps apply only to claims...
Improve Your Bike Safety With These Tips
Following these Colorado regulations can help you avoid accidents and injuries while biking. Spring is on the way, and Coloradoans soon will be biking throughout the state in greater numbers. The heavy traffic in many Colorado cities can be an accident risk for...
Putting a Value on a Personal Injury Case
The Factors Involved in Estimating the Worth of Your Colorado Claim There is no typical, minimum, or maximum amount that a Colorado personal injury case might settle for. Since every case is unique, your settlement will depend upon a number of factors. The Details and...
Mixed Results for Road to Zero
The effort to end auto accident fatalities by 2050 continues despite a recent rise in deaths. Four years ago, the Road to Zero (RTZ) Coalition launched with the goal of ending all traffic fatalities by 2050. So far, the safety initiative has gotten mixed results. Some...