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What Happens If You’re Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Colorado?
If you’ve been in a crash only to learn the other driver doesn’t have insurance, you’re not alone. Uninsured driver accidents in Colorado are surprisingly common, and they're only getting worse. Colorado now ranks among the top 10 states with the highest percentage of uninsured drivers in the nation, with an estimated 17.5% to...
Read More Is It Worth Hiring a Lawyer for a Minor Car Accident in Colorado?
Rear-end accidents and fender benders don’t always feel like emergencies. You may walk away without visible injuries. Your car might only have a small dent. The other driver might even admit fault right there at the accident scene. At first, it may not seem like something worth calling a lawyer over. But what seems...
Read More How Colorado’s Modified Comparative Negligence Laws Affect Your Injury Claim
A surprising number of injury victims in Colorado are unaware that receiving compensation after a car crash or slip-and-fall accident isn't always a simple yes or no. The amount you recover often depends on how much fault you share for the accident, and in some cases, sharing too much fault means you walk away...
Read More How Personal Injury Settlements Are Taxed in Colorado
When you receive compensation from a personal injury lawsuit, your first thought might be relief. You’re finally getting the money you need for your medical bills, time away from work, or lasting pain. But there’s one big question that often comes next: Will I have to pay taxes on this money? Knowing how personal...
Read More Colorado Motorcycle Laws
Motorcycles offer a unique way to experience Colorado’s mountain highways and wide-open plains. But the same highways and roads that draw riders from across the country come with risks that can turn dangerous in a moment. Colorado motorcycle laws are designed to reduce those risks, protect riders, and hold negligent drivers accountable when they...
Read More Do Cyclists Have the Right of Way in Colorado?
If you ride in Denver, Boulder, or anywhere along Colorado’s Front Range, you already know that cycling can be both rewarding and risky. Urban infrastructure is evolving, but so is the number of vehicles and the confusion over what happens when cyclists and drivers meet at intersections or merge across lanes. One question comes...
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