Ski Resorts Lead State for Most DUIs
Per Capita Drunk-Driving Arrests High in Colorado Resort Towns Colorado ski slopes, and the resort towns around them, are known for great beauty and winter fun. In light of their appeal to carefree vacationers, then, it shouldn't be surprising that they can be...
Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Colorado: Do I Need It?
UM/UIM Insurance Cheap, Worth the Money When another driver hits you, you would naturally expect his insurance company to pay for your damages. But what if the driver doesn't carry automobile insurance, or the limits of the policy are too low to cover all of your...
Could My Employer Really Be Held Responsible for My Accident?
Vicarious Liability and Colorado Car Accidents Caused by Employees Workers are often asked to drive either a company or personal vehicle to perform the duties of their employment. But are drivers who cause accidents while working liable for the damages, or is their...
Personal Breathalyzers Stem Repeat DUIs
CDOT Study Shows Devices Change Users' Views If only there were an app or digital device to help you make every decision in your life. Simple picks, important choices and life-or-death decisions might have better outcomes. There's one such gizmo that might keep you...
How Do Attorneys Determine What a Colorado Auto Accident Case is Worth?
Damages Estimate Basics Many people wonder how attorneys come up with the worth of a personal injury case. Each side typically has its own process, and although the numbers may be thousands of dollars apart, the parties are often able to come to an agreement through...
Buckling Up in the Backseat
How Passengers Can Prevent Harm to Themselves and Others in the Event of an Auto Accident Seatbelt laws vary based on the state, some require only the driver and front passenger to wear seatbelts while others require everyone in the car to, but even in states that...