Could a Lower BAC Legal Limit Decrease Fatal Auto Accidents?
Officials Look to Past Changes to Predict Future Outcomes Government agencies and nonprofits have spent millions of dollars on educating drivers about the dangers of drinking and driving. Unfortunately, the message seems to be falling on deaf ears. Yes, there has been...
Denver Investing $12M in Smarter Roads
Connected-Vehicle Tech to Ease Traffic, Prevent Auto Accidents The Denver City Council is getting smart about solving problems plaguing city streets. On January 16, the council approved a $12 million program to use new technology to improve pedestrian safety and...
Car Defects and Colorado Personal Injury Claims
Strict Liability Allows Manufacturers to be Held Responsible in Colorado Accidents If you are hurt in a Colorado auto accident, you usually have to prove another driver's negligence in order to recover damages. But some accidents are caused by defects in the design,...
Colorado: Do You Trust Self-Driving Cars?
Most Americans Say No While Some Automakers Say Yes Recently, Money magazine posted a story highlighting a recent report that General Motors (GM) is going to release a full-autonomous electric vehicle sometime in 2019. According to a GM spokesperson, the automobile,...
I Just Got Into a Fender Bender
Do I Have to Report It to My Insurance Company? Accidents – unintentional and unexpected collisions involving vehicles – happen every day. Some of the most common auto accidents in Colorado are “fender benders,” low-speed collisions often happening in parking lots,...
Poor Headlights Prevalent in New Vehicles
How Headlight Manufacturing Affects Road Safety for Drivers and Pedestrians If you have become the owner of a newer midsize SUV or pickup, you may have realized that your headlights are not what you expected in a new vehicle. According to news released last month,...