Skiing is a sport with known injury risks. In the eyes of the law, skiing is an inherently dangerous activity where participants assume the risk of injury. However, the assumption of risk does not eliminate a ski resort or property owner’s legal responsibility to keep skiers reasonably safe and prevent foreseeable accidents. Understanding who...
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Holding a property owner legally responsible for your slip and fall accident generally depends on your ability to prove he or she failed to take reasonable care to prevent your accident. The presence of a wet floor sign – or lack thereof – could impact whether or not you can recover financial compensation for...
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Preventable truck accidents take thousands of lives in the US every year. In 2018 alone, 4,862 trucks were involved in fatal traffic collisions, according to data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Truck driver fatigue is a significant cause of catastrophic and fatal trucking accidents. Fatigue refers to extreme tiredness or exhaustion...
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An insurance claim can be an arduous process. Whether you were at fault for the accident or not, an insurance company may not make it easy to obtain the compensation or benefits you deserve. An insurance provider may give you many reasons for denying your claim – some valid, others not. It is important...
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A car accident can happen anywhere: on the way to work, in a grocery store parking lot or your own neighborhood. Some places are more likely to become the settings of car accidents in Denver than others, however. Staying vigilant while driving in the most common places where accidents occur could help you avoid...
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