Do Speed Limits Really Keep Us Safe?

Speed limits definitely matter to insurance companies, law enforcement agencies, state transportation departments, and national safety organizations, but do they matter in terms of preventing accidents? There is no absolute proof that they do, but there’s plenty...

What’s the Hurry? Tailgaters Need to Back Off

Like many cities in the nation, Denver has its share of aggressive drivers, sometimes known as tailgaters. Experts say that tailgating accounts for many of the 6.8 million car accidents that occur in the U.S. each year. What is Tailgating? Tailgating is defined as...

If You Have to Drive in a Blizzard…

With the northeastern blizzard in the news, there has been a flurry of articles giving tips for driving in snow storms. Since Colorado has its share of snow, we are sharing some of these tips. As Boston.com and Nick Kurczewski of the New York Daily News write, one of...

All Too Common: Seat Belt Defects and Car Accidents

Automobile accidents often lead to serious injuries and sometimes even death. But when the vehicle involved in the accident contains a defective product such as a seat belt, the injuries are often magnified. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety...

When a Defective Vehicle Becomes a Product Liability Claim

Vehicle recalls and defects are more than just an inconvenience. They can lead to accidents, serious injuries, and product liability cases. Three potential types of issues that can result in an automobile product liability claim in Colorado include: Manufacturing...
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