Who Is Liable for Car Accidents Caused by Weather?

Determining who is responsible for a Colorado car accident caused by bad weather can be difficult. A thorough analysis of the drivers’ actions is often necessary to prove fault. Bad weather does not excuse drivers’ responsibility to drive safely. How Weather Can Contribute to Accidents  Bad weather in Colorado can contribute to road condition…

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How Long Does a TBI Legal Case Take?

The length of a TBI case can span from a few months to a few years. Here are a few factors that can affect how long a Denver traumatic brain injury case may take. The Type of Traumatic Brain Injury That You Have Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can range from mild to severe. Mild…

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How Do I Prove the Extent of My TBI in a Legal Claim?

Traumatic brain injuries can be life-altering events, so it’s crucial that you are able to recover compensation that can help make up for the losses you will likely experience due to them. Medical evidence can go a long way toward proving the extent of your injuries. Keep reading to learn what you will need…

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Can You Still Get Compensation If You Were Partially at Fault For a Car Accident?

Some people forego filing an insurance claim if they contributed to the accident, mistakenly believing that if they helped cause the accident that they can’t recover compensation for it. However, Colorado’s modified comparative negligence law generally allows accident victims to recover compensation if they are not primarily responsible for the accident. Below, our Denver…

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When is a Third Party Liable for a Colorado Car Accident?

In most car accidents, you will file an insurance claim against the at-fault driver’s liability insurance policy or your own policy (such as uninsured motorist or collision coverage). However, some situations exist in which you would file an accident claim against a third party or their insurer, such as if an employer or product…

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What Damages Can Be Recovered After a Colorado Car Accident? 

There are two major types of damages that can be recovered after a car accident: economic damages and non-economic damages. Colorado is an at-fault state for car accidents, so the at-fault driver is responsible for paying for these damages. Economic Damages Economic damages are the tangible and direct financial costs that reasonably stem from…

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Trial Team including Kari Jones Dulin of Dulin McQuinn Young Wins Record-Breaking $205M Wrongful Death Jury Verdict in Garfield County, CO READ MORE