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2022

Why Are Women More Likely to Die in Car Accidents?

Researchers have known for decades that women are more likely to suffer an injury or die in car accidents. Of the 40,000 Americans that die every year in automobile accidents, a disproportionate number will be women. While men are more likely to cause car accidents, women are more likely to suffer the severity of the injuries. In fact, women are more than 17…

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Could Your Car Stop You From Drunk Driving?

Drunk driving continues to claim lives every single year. In fact, in 2018, 188 people died in drunk driving accidents in Colorado alone. Across the country, drunk driving killed over 10,500 people that year.  To help reduce the number of drunk driving accidents on our nation’s roads, an infrastructure law recently included a provision that mandated the use of drunk driving technology. Once…

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Highway 82 Is One of the Deadliest Roads in Colorado

If you live in Colorado anywhere between Glenwood Springs and Aspen, you probably already know how dangerous Highway 82 is. In fact, this stretch of highway is one of the most dangerous highways in the state. As such, troopers with the Colorado State Patrol are going into 2022 with one goal: to prevent deaths, injuries, and mayhem on this 45-mile stretch of Highway…

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What Happens if You Get Hurt in an Out-Of-State Car Accident?

If you are hurt in an out-of-state car accident, there are steps you can take to collect the compensation you deserve. It is important to know that every state has different personal injury and liability laws. As such, local laws may apply to your case if the other driver was not from your home state or if you’re injured in an out-of-state accident….

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3 Mistakes That Could Ruin Your PI Case

There are many mistakes that you can make that might ruin your personal injury case. However, here are some of the most common mistakes that you do NOT want to make after an injury accident.  #1 Don’t Lie to the Insurance Company or Your Attorney After an accident, the insurance company will call and try to get information from you about how the…

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Understanding the Colorado Statute of Limitations After an Injury Accident

The statute of limitations in Colorado is a set time limit by which an injured accident victim must pursue a legal claim. If you miss this deadline, you will forever be barred from filing a future claim. In most circumstances, injured persons in Colorado have two years from the date on which they were injured to file a lawsuit against their injury-causing party. …

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