It is against the law to operate a motorcycle in Colorado without a motorcycle license. This license is not the same as a standard driver's license. You must take extra steps to meet the state’s motorcycle license requirements by obtaining an “M” endorsement. Operating a motorcycle without a valid license can result in fines...
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In the majority of states, including Colorado, it is necessary to determine fault before you can file an insurance claim for your car accident. This is because the fault-based insurance law holds the driver at fault for a crash responsible. Determining fault can be difficult in many car accident cases. A professional analysis of...
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Driving with a cracked or obstructed windshield is not only annoying for a driver; it is against the law in Colorado. As the owner or operator of a motor vehicle in Colorado, it is your responsibility to make sure that your car is roadworthy. It must comply with all state vehicle operation and maintenance...
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Electronic cigarettes and vape pens are immensely popular among smokers, including teenage and youth populations. Millions of people around the world currently use vape pens and e-cigarettes. One known risk of these devices is the possibility of fires and explosions from dangerous and defective batteries. What Causes a Vape Pen to Explode? Exploding vape...
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A rear-end car accident is one of the most common types of collisions in Colorado. It takes place when one car crashes into the rear of another car, often from following too closely or not paying attention. Victims frequently suffer back and neck injuries in rear-end collisions due to the backward and forward motion...
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