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Can I Dispute Fault In A Car Accident?

Each state has its laws governing what happens in cases of car accidents. Such laws include the responsibilities of motorists, what is required in terms of insurance, and what happens when it comes to compensation that...

What Are the Types of Negligence?

A catastrophic injury is a severe physical injury or health condition that causes permanent or long-term disability, longstanding health consequences, and considerable emotional damage. Catastrophic injuries affect the...

What is a Catastrophic Injury Claim?

A catastrophic injury is a severe physical injury or health condition that causes permanent or long-term disability, longstanding health consequences, and considerable emotional damage. Catastrophic injuries affect the...

What Are My Rights in a Car Accident with an Uninsured Driver?

With the sole exception of New Hampshire, driving without adequate insurance is illegal throughout the United States. Even in New Hampshire—where having car insurance is not obligatory by law—drivers must still prove they...

What to Do If You Are in an Accident with a Commercial Truck in Colorado

Commercial vehicles, especially commercial trucks, are subject to federal trucking safety laws as well as Colorado-specific regulations. Any vehicle used in commerce with a gross weight over 16,000 pounds falls under these...

How Much Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost?

Every year millions of Americans are involved in accidents that require medical attention or suffer injuries while in the care of others. Many of them end up having long-lasting, and sometimes initially unforeseen effects....

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...

What Makes Personal Injury Cases Go to Trial?

Personal injury claims may arise from many causes: some of the most common ones result from slip and fall accidents, auto and pedestrian accidents, construction site accidents, skiing and sports accidents, medical...

Common Insurance Adjuster Tactics that Can Hurt Personal Injury Claims

Choosing to buy insurance is a way of managing risk for most of us. We do so in order to deal with the unexpected that happens in life, trusting that our insurance company will have us covered should things go wrong. If you...

How Does an Injury Lawyer Prove Premises Liability?

What Evidence Helps an Attorney Most in a Car Accident Lawsuit? Throughout the US, owners occupying a property must make a reasonable effort to maintain a safe environment for those who visit it. Failure to do so may give...

Do I Need a Personal Injury Attorney?

If you are one of the millions of Americans who have suffered an accident requiring medical care each year, you are certainly all too aware of the stresses—physical, emotional, and financial—associated with such unexpected...

Motorcycle Accidents – Information from a Personal Injury Law Office

If you are one of the millions of Americans who have suffered an accident requiring medical care each year, you are certainly all too aware of the stresses—physical, emotional, and financial—associated with such unexpected...

How Long After a Car Accident Can You Claim an Injury in Colorado?

If you are the victim of a car accident, you may be wondering how long after the accident you may claim injury. Determining the right claim timeline for your case is important, as it may impact the amount of compensation...

How Legal Help In Colorado Helps Determine Liability & Negligence

Determining Liability & Negligence in Personal Injury Claims In law, liability is a broad term that is relevant to almost every type of duty, obligation, debt, responsibility, or hazard arising by way of contract, tort,...

What To Do If I’ve Hit A Pedestrian With My Car?

To start, let’s define a pedestrian. A pedestrian is defined as a person walking, running, biking, skating, etc., on a public roadway. In modern times, the term “pedestrian” is also commonly applied to users of...

What Evidence Helps an Attorney Most in a Car Accident Lawsuit?

According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death in the United States. Regrettably, this is also the case in our state, where the number of deaths from motor vehicle...

What is the Statute of Limitations for Car Accident Cases in Colorado?

Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents in Colorado Explained Every year there are millions of vehicle accidents in the United States, accounting for the death of approximately 46,000 people. An additional 4.4 million are...

Who Is Liable in a Ridesharing Car Accident?

Ridesharing has become a vastly popular service in recent years. Serving those who wish to arrange transportation on short notice and prefer not to use a traditional taxi service, companies such as Uber and Lyft give you...

“Weathering Colorado’s Winter Roads: 12 Tips for Youtubers, Snowbirds, & Everyone in Between”

As Colorado’s #1 Personal Injury Attorney, our team at Legal Help In Colorado has seen all kinds of car accidents and the damage they can cause. We usually help you after the accident, but ideally, we want to help...

What Should You Do If You Are a Passenger in a Car Accident in Colorado?

Motor vehicle crashes are among the leading causes of death in the United States, with millions of vehicle accidents resulting in more than 45.000 fatalities each year and more than 4.4 million injuries [1]. Car accidents...