Crumbling Infrastructure Creates Dangerous Driving Conditions
Although driver error is to blame for most auto accidents in Colorado, sometimes deteriorating roads are the cause. Most auto accidents are caused by the carelessness of drivers who speed, succumb to distraction, or run a red light. But some accidents are caused by...
Special Method of Surfacing Roads Reduces Car Accidents
Can epoxy help curb Colorado's accident fatality numbers? Drivers are often responsible for crashes. Distracted driving, impaired driving, and speeding are among the most common causes of traffic accidents. But other factors, like weather and road quality, also...
GPS Helps Visually Impaired Drivers
Technology Changes Definition of Who Sees Well Enough Being able to see clearly is essential when behind the wheel, not only for your safety but for that of others on the road. However, thousands of Americans with vision that falls below the legal standard are driving...
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...
Combating Colorado’s High-Risk Impaired Drivers
Repeat Offenders Are a Law Enforcement Challenge to Reducing Drunk-Driving Car Accidents According to the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), drivers impaired by alcohol account for 29 percent of all vehicle fatalities. Combating impaired driving is a huge...
Can Technology Reduce Car Accidents in Work Zones?
A major increase in Colorado car accidents along the so-called Gap of Interstate 25 lead state police to employ electronic speed-limit signs. It’s been nearly 30 years since the first red light camera was installed as a means of reducing auto accidents. New York was...