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Will Colorado’s Right of Way Laws Affect My Pedestrian Injury Case?

Pedestrian accidents can lead to severe injuries–if you’ve been involved in one, it’s critical to understand how Colorado’s right-of-way laws can impact your pedestrian injury case. These laws define the rights and responsibilities of both pedestrians and drivers, and they play a crucial role in determining fault and liability in accidents. Whether you were…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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