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New Colorado Law Protects Cyclists

The data is clear: Pedestrians and cyclists throughout Colorado are in danger. In recent years, pedestrian and cyclist deaths have increased significantly. In 2017 and 2018, 92 and 90 pedestrians were killed, respectively, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT). Sixteen cyclists were killed in 2017, and 22 were killed in 2018. Both pedestrian...

How Social Media Can Impact Your Personal Injury Case

Social media has become a significant part of our day-to-day lives. Most teens and adults have at least one social media account, and the particularly savvy and active users have accounts on multiple platforms. You may be used to posting daily updates or about important life events. However, when it comes to injuries you suffered...

Were You in a Car Accident Without Insurance?

If you decide to get behind the wheel of a car in Colorado, you are required to have auto insurance. If you are merely borrowing a friend or relative’s car occasionally, you may be covered by their policy. But if you drive your own car, then you need to have your own policy. Driving without...

High School Parking Lots May Be the Most Dangerous Place at School

When you consider your child’s safety at school, you may not immediately think of the parking lot. However, this is where danger lurks. Every year, an average of 50,000 crashes happen in parking lots and garages, causing more than 60,000 injuries and 500 deaths, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). In a high school...

How Alcohol Negatively Impacts Sleep

For anyone who needs to get up and drive the next morning, a good night’s sleep is important. Without getting enough sleep, and deep enough sleep, you will wake up groggy. You will have trouble focusing, taking in new information, and working on complex tasks. All of this impacts your ability to drive safely, and...