Ticketing People Who Walk and Text
Distracted Pedestrians Sometimes Walk Right Into an Accident Two years ago, Honolulu, Hawaii became one of the first major cities to ticket people caught walking and texting on city streets. And now, New York state legislators have introduced a bill to prohibit...
What Can I Do to Make My Personal Injury Settlement As Large As Possible?
Six Aspects of Your Colorado Case Under Your Control What you do right after you suffer an injury is crucial. Having a clear understanding of the aspects of your case that you have at least some control over can help you maximize your compensation. Add the following...
Warm Weather Driving Can Be Riskier Than During Winter
Winter may be behind us, but safe driving never goes out of season. Springtime in Colorado presents certain distinct driving challenges, such as: Rainstorms Rainfall leads to slippery road conditions, which affects a driver’s ability to handle a moving vehicle,...
Country Roads, City Roads
Which are more dangerous in terms of pedestrian, bicycle, and auto accidents? For over 40 years, more traffic fatalities have occurred on America's rural roads than on roads in urban areas. But in 2016 and 2017, more people died in urban crashes, according to detailed...
Protecting Colorado Law Enforcement Officers on Traffic Duty
What You Should Be Doing As You Pass an Emergency Vehicle Parked on the Side of the Road It happened again, this time in Illinois. Just a few days ago, an Illinois state trooper who had stopped a vehicle on the interstate was struck and killed. The trooper was...
Trust in Self-Driving Vehicles Continues to Decline
Though touted as auto accident-reducers, automated cars still make consumers leery. According to the American Psychological Association, more than 10 million adults in the U.S. are said to suffer from a phobia. Whether that exaggerated fear is of spiders, snakes,...