Avoiding the Dangers of Walking to School
Reducing the Threat of Colorado Pedestrian Accidents Involving Children The daily adventure of walking or bicycling to school can be an enriching and healthy exercise for children, but with it comes serious, random dangers. To make the experience a safe one, parents...
Does the Rolling Stop Law Help or Hinder Bicycle Safety in Colorado?
2018 Measure Allows Local Governments to Legalize Flexible Bicycle Intersection Behavior Hundreds of bicyclists die each year in traffic collisions nationwide. According to data compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 840...
Non-Economic Damages in Colorado Personal Injury Cases
Amount to be Recovered Limited, Despite Severity of Loss When an injury victim receives compensation to reimburse them for their accident-related losses, this compensation is often in the form of economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages, also known as...
7 Things That Make Colorado Personal Injury Cases Similar
According to research conducted by the National Safety Council, injuries arising from motor vehicle accidents that required medical attention totaled 4.6 million in 2016, and more than 40,000 fatalities occurred. Although every personal injury is unique, personal...
Some States Remain Unsafe for Bicyclists
Bicycle Accidents Increase Due to Driver and Cyclist Actions According to recent data, the number of bicyclists in the United States is growing, and rapidly according to some researchers. That’s good news when it comes to overall health and conservation as biking is a...
Shifting Gears: Cities Expand Bike Lanes
Denver, Longmont Enlarge Bikers’ Rights of Way Bicycles are taking on a bigger role and more terrain in Colorado cityscapes, two local projects illustrate. Denver and Longmont are allocating additional space on key roadways to make room for the two-wheel,...