What If My Car is Totaled After an Accident in Colorado?

Navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be confusing and overwhelming, especially if you are facing the possibility of your vehicle being deemed a total loss, also known as totaled. Car accidents are fairly common in Colorado and even minor collisions can be traumatic and cause substantial damage to your vehicle. When Is…

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When Do You Really Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?

If you’ve been hurt in a personal injury accident, you may be unsure if you need to hire a personal injury attorney. While not every case warrants the assistance of a lawyer, you may want to hire a lawyer to help you with a variety of situations in order to have the best chance…

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Colorado Pedestrian Right of Way Laws

Walking is a popular form of transportation and exercise in Colorado, with many residents choosing to walk to run errands or to get some fresh air. Colorado has many laws in place to protect pedestrians, however, there are unfortunately still pedestrians killed in traffic-related accidents every year. Nationally, around 5,000 pedestrians die and 70,000…

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How Long Does it Take to Settle a Pedestrian Accident Claim?

The time it takes to settle a Denver pedestrian accident claim varies on a case-by-case basis. The resolution of a case depends on many factors including the severity of your injuries, the amount of damages you’re seeking, and how long it takes the insurance company to respond to your claim, among other factors. No…

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When After A Car Accident Should I Hire a Lawyer?

Car accidents can happen at any moment and can range from minor to severe, and everything in between. Often the aftermath of an accident can leave you confused, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next. While some accidents can be minor and simple to resolve by filing an insurance claim, other accidents can…

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How to File a Police Report After a Car Accident

In Colorado, drivers are required to report car accidents to authorities if they result in injury, death, or property damage, according to Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 42-4-1606. There are several ways you can make a police report, depending on the severity of the accident. While reporting a crash is required by law, it is…

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