A car accident can cause expensive property damage and medical bills for those involved. Each state has its own unique system for how to deal with a car accident, including who is legally responsible for paying for the wreck. Most car insurance systems fall into one of two categories: fault or no-fault. Colorado, like most…
Getting into a rental car accident can lead to an even more confusing insurance claims process than a typical car accident. Since you do not own or lease the vehicle, you may not know who is responsible for paying for the crash. Knowing how to handle the recovery and claims processes after a rental car…
Car accidents are one of the most common causes of injuries and deaths in Colorado. As a Colorado driver, getting into a car accident is most likely a question of when, not if. Our team of Denver car accident lawyers recommend all drivers to understand how to file a car accident claim in case you…
Not all vehicle collisions involve two moving cars. Some crashes in Colorado involve a parked car that is either attended or unattended. In Colorado, the law requires a driver to stop, render aid if anyone is injured and leave a note if a parked vehicle is hit. Leaving the scene of this type of accident…
Wintertime in Colorado comes with significant car accident risks and road hazards. Bad weather can cause visibility impairments, vehicle part failures, issues with vehicle traction and stability, and extreme temperatures that impact driver capabilities. Winter weather events can also impact roadway infrastructure, surface conditions and traffic flow. Use these tips to reduce your risk of…
If you operate a motor vehicle with a child in the car, it is your legal responsibility to ensure that the child is properly secured in the correct child safety seat or harness system under Colorado’s car seat laws. Failing to fulfill this responsibility can result in a ticket and fine for the driver of…