Rocky Mountain National Park Deaths

Exploring the breathtaking beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park can be an unforgettable experience, but the park’s stunning landscapes also come with inherent risks. Unfortunately, accidents can happen, leading to serious injuries and, in some tragic cases, fatalities. Understanding the statistics surrounding deaths in Rocky Mountain National Park is essential for visitors and residents…

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Statute of Limitations for Motorcycle Accident Claims

Every state has laws establishing how long people have to take specific legal action. These laws apply to criminal prosecutions, as well as civil claims. Personal injury victims must file a lawsuit within a certain period of time under the applicable law to preserve their right to financial compensation. If this deadline passes and…

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How Does Uninsured/Underinsured Insurance Work?

Colorado is an at-fault state for car insurance – the driver responsible for causing the accident is responsible for paying the damages they caused to the other driver and/or passengers. All drivers in Colorado are supposed to maintain liability insurance to pay for these losses. But what happens if the at-fault driver doesn’t have…

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What Is Gross Negligence in Colorado?

If you were injured in an accident that was somebody else’s fault, you may hear the term negligence. Most personal injury cases are based on this legal concept. However, some cases go a step further and involve the defendant’s gross negligence. An experienced injury attorney can explain the definition of negligence and gross negligence…

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Common Motorcycle Defects That Cause Accidents

While many motorcycle accidents are caused by driver error, others are due to defects in the bike or its components. In these cases, the manufacturer or seller of the defective bike or part may be responsible for your injuries. A motorcycle accident lawyer can help you determine who’s liable. Here is what you need…

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Colorado Raises Damages Caps in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases

On June 3, 2024, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law House Bill 24-1472, a landmark piece of legislation that significantly increases the cap on non-economic damages for catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths in Colorado. This long-awaited change marks a critical step forward for those who have suffered catastrophic injuries or for families seeking justice…

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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