Personal Injury
What Are The Causes of Single Vehicle Crashes
When most people think about an automobile accident, they immediately think of a multiple vehicle accident. But many automobile accidents only involve a single vehicle that crashes into a parked vehicle, stationary object, or an animal that is on the road. Single vehicle accidents happen all the time. While some are preventable, others are inevitable […]
Read moreNo Witnesses? You May Still Have a Case
If you live in Denver, CO, and you suffered a serious personal injury, according to a Denver personal injury attorney, an accident such as a slip and fall accident or a car accident, but there are no witnesses to corroborate your story, will you lose your case or will you have to settle for less? This is a […]
Read moreColorado Injury Laws You Need to Be Aware Of
Depending on the state in which you live or where you plan to file a personal injury lawsuit, it is important to know that there are many state-specific laws that apply to personal injury claims. If you live in the Denver, CO area, you should understand some of the specific Colorado laws that may impact […]
Read moreCan I Receive Compensation for Depression Caused by an Injury?
After you get hurt in an accident, it is very common to experience significant stress and anxiety in relation to your condition. For example, if a professional athlete sustains a traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the field and can no longer play sports, she or he might slip into what feels like a state of […]
Read moreLiability for Infections Or Injuries Sustained in a Homeless Shelter
If a person stays in a homeless shelter and contracts an infection such as staph or a MRSA infection, can the homeless shelter be held liable? And if so, what would a successful plaintiff need to prove in order to receive compensation for her personal injuries? In short, depending upon the specific facts of […]
Read moreColorado Seatbelt Laws and Your Injury Case
Given that Colorado currently has a secondary enforcement law when it comes to seatbelt usage in automobiles, some experts have been pushing for stricter seatbelt laws. Indeed, according to a recent article in The Denver Post, following a recent uptick in Colorado car accident fatalities, certain experts contend that stricter seatbelt laws would help to […]
Read moreWho is Liable for Injuries on Missing or Unmaintained Sidewalks in Denver?
According to a recent article in The Denver Post, City Council members have been meeting to discuss the issue of missing or unmaintained sidewalks in Denver and the risks of slip and fall injuries. Numerous neighborhoods in the city may not be safe for pedestrians, as sidewalks either are in poor states of repair or […]
Read moreDrunk Driver Rams Colorado Springs Home
As reported by KOAA 5 News, 56-year-old Carol Gallegos was recently arrested for attempted murder and drunk driving after she allegedly slammed her van into a house repeatedly, which almost resulted in a wall collapsing on a mother and two children inside. Gallegos reportedly fled the scene, ran a red light at 21st and Cimarron […]
Read moreDeath of Trooper Highlights “Move Over” Law
Durango’s Colorado State Patrol is emphasizing the state’s “Move Over” law in the wake of the deaths of two troopers in the line of duty. The law requires drivers to move over and slow down when they are passing a still emergency vehicle. As reported by the Durango Herald, 33-year-old trooper Jaimie Jursevics was hit […]
Read moreColorado Reselling Recalled Vehicles, Not Informing Buyers
An investigation by Denver7 recently revealed a shocking truth about Colorado’s vehicles reselling: the state has sold dozens of automobiles that were under recall without having the necessary repairs performed or telling the buyers beforehand. Denver7 reported that investigators reviewed the records of eBay sales by Colorado of its retired state fleet cars. So far, […]
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