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What Happens If a Pedestrian Caused a Car Accident?
Over the past decade, the rapid population growth in Colorado has resulted in sidewalks and roadways overflowing with pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Thus, it is not uncommon for
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Colorado Slip and Fall Statute of Limitations
A slip and fall claim arises in various circumstances and, in some cases, may lead to a lawsuit. Slip and fall accidents typically occur in places such as:
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Who Can Be Held Liable for a Spinal Cord Injury in Colorado?
Spinal cord injuries can be devastating. Not only does a spinal cord injury victim experience pain, suffering, and an uncertain future, but the victim’s family suffers as well.
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Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Colorado?
The unexpected death of a loved one is an awful experience that causes severe heartache and a long grieving period. Another person’s intentional act or negligence causing your
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Can You Sue a Ski Resort for an Accident In Colorado?
Skiing and snowboarding are fun and exhilarating sports—but they can be dangerous. Skiers know they run the risk of getting hurt if they fall. But skiers and snowboarders
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How to File a Ski Accident Lawsuit in Colorado
Ski season brings millions of visitors to Colorado slopes each year, and thousands of orthopedic and neurological injuries come with them. According to available statistics, some emergency departments
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My Auto Mechanic Caused My Car Accident, Now What?
You rely on your auto mechanic to keep you safe, make sure proper tests are done on your car, and to maintain your vehicle. But.. what if they don’t?
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Wrongful Death Damages in Colorado
If you have recently experienced the death of a loved one, you and your family are probably reeling from emotional shock. If that death was caused by the
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Recoverable Damages in Drunk Driving Accidents
According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, impaired drivers killed at least 248 people in 2021. This statistic represents an increase of 44% over the numbers from 2019.
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