Colorado Is an At-Fault Insurance State
The Difference Between At-Fault and No-Fault Auto Insurance Systems If you have been injured in an automobile accident in Colorado, you need to know how auto insurance laws affect your claim. The first no-fault insurance law was passed in 1971 in response to perceived...
A Personal Injury Lawyer’s Responsibilities to Clients
6 Important Things You Have a Right to Expect When Filing a Colorado Lawsuit The attorney-client relationship is just that -- a relationship between two parties, complete with rights and responsibilities for each. These are some of the things a client should expect...
Social Media and Your Colorado Personal Injury Case Don’t Mix
Insurance Companies Search Online for Reasons to Pay Less If you are pursuing a personal injury claim after a car accident in Colorado, your social media connections might welcome updates on your case through posts, tweets, shares, and comments. You should resist the...
Colorado Commercial Truck Accidents Have Many Causes
Complexity Makes Responsibility Hard to Determine In 2017, 4,889 large trucks and buses were involved in fatal accidents, an increase of nine percent over the previous year, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Who is responsible for...
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...
Accidents Can Aggravate Existing Ailments
How Previous Injuries Affect Your Colorado Personal Injury Case If you were injured in a car accident in Colorado and are seeking compensation from the at-fault party, something that will likely affect the amount of damages that you are entitled to will be any...