Anyone who owns, manages or maintains a property in Colorado has a legal responsibility to keep the premises reasonably free from hazards. If a property owner falls short of this duty of care and someone gets injured as a result, the owner or another party can be held responsible with a premises liability claim. Who…
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…
The moments immediately after a car accident tend to be a bit of a whirlwind. With all the adrenaline, our Aurora car accident lawyers know it can take some time to realize how much physical pain you are in. If, after initial check ups at the emergency room or with your primary care physician, you…
Meeting with an attorney can be overwhelming. During your free attorney consultation, it’s not uncommon for you to be answering all sorts of personal questions. Detailed questions about your injuries and complicated case laws can make for an exhausting meeting! You are the client, will eventually pay the attorney’s fee and ultimately you are in…
Pain and Suffering is a phrase that you may have heard in regards to motor vehicle accidents or injury claims. You may know the phrase, but you might not know how it ‘works.’ We wrote this guide to explain briefly how attorneys might apply ‘pain and suffering’ in your personal injury case. What Is Pain and…
On April 13, 2022, Governor Polis signed the “Safety Stop” bill into law in Colorado. This law now permits bicyclists to treat stop signs like yield signs and red lights like stop signs. These safety stops, also referred to as rolling stops and Idaho stops, have become a source of controversy among Colorado citizens. Here’s…