First Snowfall Creates Havoc in the Denver Area
Prepare Your Vehicle for Driving in Colorado Winter Denver residents have been surprised by early snowfalls before, including on September 3, 1961, a day on which nearly five inches of snow fell. Weather forecasting and communication of travel conditions are a little...
My Colorado Personal Injury Case Is Still Pending
So how can I pay my medical bills? You have filed a personal injury case to recover damages related to a Colorado car accident. But it’s taking a lot longer than you expected to reach a settlement. And the hospital is getting impatient. How can you pay mounting...
Colorado Launches a R.A.I.D. Team to Combat Impaired Driving
Specially Trained Police Will Have No Other Focus According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every day in the United States, 29 people die in auto accidents caused by an alcohol-impaired driver. One strategy federal officials are using to...
Why You Should Never Say “Sorry” After an Auto Accident
An Apology Can Be Interpreted As an Admission of Guilt The 1970 movie Love Story is remembered for the iconic line, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." While this phrase might not be relevant in every circumstance, apologies are especially out of place when...
Can I File a Claim for Soft Tissue Injuries in Colorado?
Although Challenging to Prove, Such Injuries Are Often Debilitating The human body is very complex. It is made up of skin, bones, organs, and soft tissues -- i.e., muscle, connective tissue, tendons, and ligaments. When soft tissue is damaged during a car accident,...
Rollover Accidents: Uncommon But Deadly
Speeding and impaired driving are the two most common reasons for rollover accidents. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, there are 43 vehicle accidents in our state every day. Most of the nearly 16,000 accidents that occur each year in the state...