What Colorado Negligence Claims Are Made Of
Duty ● Breach ● Cause ● Damages Negligence is an important factor in any Colorado personal injury claim. Determining negligence typically involves proving four key elements: duty, breach, cause, and damages. An injured person must prove that someone had a duty to...
Are Bike Lanes Helping or Hurting Cyclists?
Despite efforts for increased safety, bicycle accident deaths are not declining. The number of bicyclists in the United States is growing, and along with this growth comes growing concern--and debate--about safety. Many cities have developed or expanded bike lanes so...
A Personal Injury Lawyer’s Responsibilities to Clients
6 Important Things You Have a Right to Expect When Filing a Colorado Lawsuit The attorney-client relationship is just that -- a relationship between two parties, complete with rights and responsibilities for each. These are some of the things a client should expect...
What Can I Do to Make My Personal Injury Settlement As Large As Possible?
Six Aspects of Your Colorado Case Under Your Control What you do right after you suffer an injury is crucial. Having a clear understanding of the aspects of your case that you have at least some control over can help you maximize your compensation. Add the following...
Warm Weather Driving Can Be Riskier Than During Winter
Winter may be behind us, but safe driving never goes out of season. Springtime in Colorado presents certain distinct driving challenges, such as: Rainstorms Rainfall leads to slippery road conditions, which affects a driver’s ability to handle a moving vehicle,...
Bike Streets Project Takes the Stress Out of Bicycling in Denver
Riding a Bike Shouldn’t Be a Scary Proposition Last year, as he was biking home from work, two cars struck a Denver bicyclist at the intersection of West 26th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard. The bicyclist was wearing a helmet, which probably saved his life. But his...