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...
The Four Elements of a Personal Injury Case
What Colorado Accident Attorneys Look for When They Evaluate a Potential Claim When someone suffers a personal injury due to the carelessness of another party, one of the first things they must decide is whether or not to seek compensation for the damages they...
Attention Lapses: When Eyes Do Not See
Concentration Gaps Create Invisible Road Dangers Just when you think you’ve seen everything -- it’s time to think about what you’re not seeing. Even those with the best vision are not getting the whole picture while on the road, and it’s not just because of the...
Colorado Voters Face Competing Road Plans
November Ballot Offers Two Paths to Improvement Colorado voters who believe the state needs to do more to build and maintain better, safer highways will have a complex decision to make at the polls on Nov. 6. They’ll have to pick between two widely different and...
Assessing the Toll of Auto Accident Injuries
According to the National Safety Council, 40,100 people were killed last year in vehicle crashes. Though this fatality count was slightly lower than in 2016, when 40,327 people died in crashes, it was 6 percent higher than 2015 fatalities. These numbers indicate the...
How to Handle a Hit-and-Run Accident
Quick action can protect your right to compensation following a Colorado auto accident. Surprise, disorientation, and possibly pain might be the first things you feel when you become the victim of a Colorado auto accident. But anger often follows soon thereafter,...