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Should You Call the Police to the Scene of a Car Accident?
Car accidents happen every day of the year in Colorado, ranging from minor ones that result in simple bumps and scratches to far more serious ones that lead to severe injuries and even death. Legally speaking, in accordance with Colorado law, in most cases—bar those truly minor ones when no injury or damage is…

When Weather Causes an Accident: Who’s Responsible?
Colorado roadways can quickly become hazardous in the right conditions. Ice, snow, and sleet can make roads slippery in the winter months. Also, fog or heavy rain can impair visibility at times. However, most drivers need to be made aware of who is responsible in the case of a weather accident. In this blog…

Does Health Insurance Cover Car Accident Injuries?
Thousands of car accidents take place every day throughout the United States, including in Colorado. The number of car accidents occurring yearly in the US is estimated to be about six million. Many have negligible effects, causing little or no harm or damage. Unfortunately, some have serious—and at times even life-threatening—consequences. Car accidents can…

Identifying Key Damages in Car Accident Litigation
Identifying key damages in car accident litigation is critical to winning your case in court and receiving proper compensation for all your losses, which can include personal injuries to your body, losing material possessions, dealing with financial problems, and more. However, to get the best outcome possible and avoid many common mistakes people make…

Best Strategies for Your Car Accident Case Evidence
As a car crash victim who is pursuing a personal injury case, the best you can do is to collect car accident evidence that strongly supports your claim. Without substantial evidence, you risk losing out on compensation for your motor vehicle damage and the emotional suffering incurred during and after the crash. At Legal…

Should I Get Uninsured Motorist Coverage in Colorado?
Although car insurance is required in most US states, over 13% of Americans lack auto insurance. This rate is even higher in Colorado, where nearly 17% of motorists on the road lack adequate coverage. Motorists who lack UM coverage expose themselves to incredible risk. You may pay for the damages incurred in an uninsured…