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Who Can Be Liable for a Motorcycle Accident in Colorado?
Liability for a motorcycle accident in Colorado typically rests with the party who is at fault for the accident. However, determining fault in a motorcycle accident may not be cut and dry. A thorough accident investigation must be performed by the motorcyclist or their motorcycle accident attorney to discover fault for the accident. This…
What Should I Do If I Get Hit By a Car as a Pedestrian?
Unfortunately, pedestrians are struck by cars every day in the United States. While pedestrians generally have the right of way in relation to cars, there are instances where a pedestrian may be found partially or totally responsible for their accident-related injuries. If you were hit by a car in the Denver area, there are…
How to File a Truck Accident Claim in Denver
Colorado law allows victims of personal injury accidents to recover compensation when they are harmed by the negligent acts of others. This includes victims of truck accidents. Truck accident claims often involve serious injuries, extensive vehicle damage, and exorbitant medical costs. Recovering monetary damages for these losses is vital for victims of truck accidents…
What Kind of Evidence Should I Gather After a Car Accident?
Getting compensated for car accident injuries relies on building and proving your car accident claim. As an accident victim, it is up to you and your attorney to support your injury claim and show that the other party was liable for your damages. There is evidence you can gather in the aftermath of a…
Colorado Trucking Regulations
The trucking industry is a large part of the U.S. economy. There are 13 million commercial trucks registered in the U.S., and 2.9 million of these are semi-trucks. Commercial trucks transport freight, livestock, and hazardous substances across the country and within Colorado every day. Truck drivers are often on tight schedules to deliver cargo…
Can Vehicle Damage Prove Who Was At Fault in a Car Accident?
Fault matters in a Colorado car accident. In Colorado, the party at fault for a car accident is typically liable for accident-related injuries and damages. This makes evidence collection a vital part of every car accident case. There are several different types of evidence an accident victim and their attorney can gather from a…