Colorado Personal Injury Resources

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Drunk, Drugged, and Drowsy Driving

Drunk, Drugged, and Drowsy Driving

Resources for Colorado Motorists on Impaired Driving Each year, more than 26,000 people are arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Colorado, and more than 150 people are killed in alcohol-related auto accidents -- more than one-third of all traffic...

Paths to Justice After a Hit-and-Run Auto Accident

Paths to Justice After a Hit-and-Run Auto Accident

Resources for Colorado Drivers on Hit-and-Run Accidents If you were injured in a hit-and-run accident that wasn’t your fault, even if you didn’t get any details about the driver, you may still get compensation for your injuries and losses. What is a Hit-and-Run...

Colorado Wrongful Death: It’s About Compensating the Survivors

Colorado Wrongful Death: It’s About Compensating the Survivors

A wrongful death is an unnecessary death caused by the negligence of another person, such as a drunk driver, a medical professional, or the manufacturer of an unsafe product. Wrongful Death in Colorado The purpose of Colorado wrongful death law is to protect the...

Drugged Driving Increases as Drunken Driving Declines

Drugged Driving Increases as Drunken Driving Declines

A report released by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) states that although drunk driving is deceasing across the U.S., drugged driving is actually on the increase. This may be in response to more permissive marijuana laws that have made medical...

Intentional Torts: Harm That Was No Accident

Intentional Torts: Harm That Was No Accident

Most personal injury cases are based upon the theory of negligence: the failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in similar circumstances. In other words, a person can be held liable for damages caused by careless behavior. But what...

Expert Testimony: Not Required, But Often Vital

Expert Testimony: Not Required, But Often Vital

  When a plaintiff brings a personal injury lawsuit, he must be prepared to prove damages within a reasonable degree of certainty. In many cases, expert witnesses are called on to establish this type of proof. Expert witnesses are individuals who have scientific,...

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