Collecting a personal injury settlement in Colorado requires negotiating with an insurance company. The personal injury release form – also known as a release of liability waiver – is something that will be sent to you by the insurer if you reach a settlement agreement. Before you sign the release, it is vital to...
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Headlights are a critical safety feature for driving between dusk and dawn. If used incorrectly, however, they can be dangerous. Every driver in Colorado has a responsibility to know and obey Colorado’s headlight laws – including when to use them, when not to use them and how bright headlights should be. If a car...
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When discussing property owner duties of care to trespassers, the question of a Colorado Stand Your Ground Law often arises. Stand Your Ground is a self-defense law that permits property owners to use deadly force when they have a good-faith belief they are in imminent danger. These laws generally oppose the duty to retreat...
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When a person sustains an injury caused by the negligence of another individual or entity, they absolutely deserve to recover compensation for their losses. However, when a settlement is made, does that settlement become part of the public record? This is important to understand, particularly when it comes to protecting your privacy and preventing...
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Workers’ compensation laws in this state were established through the Colorado Workers’ Compensation Act of 1915. The Division of Workers’ Compensation (DOWC) oversees this system that requires just about every employer in the state to carry workers’ comp coverage. There are very few exceptions to which employers do not have to carry this coverage...
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