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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…
10 Common Causes of Colorado Car Accidents
Colorado is a state of diverse landscapes with stunning scenery and beautiful attractions. However, unfortunately, it’s also the state which has been witnessing a dramatic rise in traffic deaths for the past few years. According to 2022’s statewide traffic fatality data released by the Colorado Department of Transportation, the toll was up to an…
Hit and Run Victim Compensation & Insurance
Colorado is commonly known as an “at-fault” state, meaning you may have the right to seek compensation from the party or parties held responsible for your injuries. In such cases, the individuals (or entities) deemed at fault may be liable for providing you with the necessary compensation for your damages and losses, including filing…
Who is Liable for Injury in a Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycle accidents are sadly a frequent occurrence on roads across the United States, leading to a significant number of personal injuries and fatalities. Many motorcycle accidents involve a collision with another vehicle, most commonly an automobile. With minimal physical safeguards in the event of a crash, over 80,000 motorcyclists sustain severe injuries annually in…
Is Hydroplaning Considered An Automatic At-Fault Accident?
Contrary to what you may think, hydroplaning has nothing to do with hydroplanes. Instead, hydroplaning, also known as aquaplaning, is a driving incident that may occur while driving on wet roads. Specifically, hydroplaning happens when your vehicle tires encounter a layer of water that is deeper than the tires’ tread depth. The tire treads…