How Long Do I Have to Report a Work Injury to My Employer in Colorado?

Colorado recently changed their laws regarding the time limits for reporting certain work-related injuries to employers. These changes may be found in Colorado Senate Bill HB22-1112. The new time frames directly affect eligibility for workers’ compensation in the state and are included in the following article. For specific questions about workers’ compensation in Colorado,…

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How to Prove the Other Driver Was Drunk After an Accident

Drunk drivers are a serious threat to Colorado’s roads and highways. In 2022, drunk driving killed 271 people in Colorado alone.  The state has strict laws regarding drunk driving and arrests more than 26,000 people for driving under the influence each year. Aside from criminal liability, drunk drivers may also be sued by their…

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How are Truck Accidents Different from Car Accidents?

Passenger vehicles and commercial trucks share Colorado’s roads and highways every day. While commercial trucks are commonly seen amongst their passenger counterparts, the two vehicle types have very little in common. Unlike the majority of passenger car accidents, commercial truck accidents often have fatal results and multi-party liability. There are several reasons for this….

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How Much Compensation Can I Receive for a Spinal Cord Injury Lawsuit?

Compensation for a spinal cord injury lawsuit is different in every case. Most spinal cord injury accident claims are settled outside of court before trial.  Regardless of whether your case resolves in negotiations or goes before a jury, your payout relies on a variety of factors. The most critical of these are the severity…

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What to Do After an Uber or Lyft Accident

If you were injured in a Denver Uber or Lyft accident, you may be confused about what steps to take next and who is liable for your medical bills, property damage, and other accident-related losses. This is understandable. Dealing with the stress and pain of Denver car accident injuries is difficult enough without making…

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How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for a Dog Bite in Colorado?

Colorado’s Dog Bite Law Colorado has dedicated statutes covering dog bites and dog bite lawsuits. These can be found in Colorado Revised Statutes 13-21-124. Dog owners in Colorado are strictly liable for serious bodily injury or death caused by their dog biting a person who is lawfully on public or private property. It does…

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