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Types of Torts

October 9, 2020
Tort is the legal term for a type of wrongdoing, misconduct or breach of rights. Under the rules of civil liability, if one person’s tort gives someone else a personal injury, the person guilty of the tort will owe the victim financial compensation. It is important to know the types of torts in Colorado....
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[Study] The Most Dangerous School Zones in Denver

October 1, 2020
Last November, tragedy struck in Fort Collins as a 6-year-old kindergarten student was hit and killed by a vehicle while using a crosswalk near Lopez Elementary School. There was no crossing guard present at this intersection. While this incident is a parent’s worst nightmare, the sad truth is that it is not an isolated...
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What Is an Anoxic Brain Injury?

September 28, 2020
The two main categories of brain injuries are traumatic and acquired. A traumatic brain injury happens from an external force, such as a blow to the head. Acquired brain injuries come from internal problems, such as lack of oxygen to the brain. When an acquired brain injury cuts off the brain’s oxygen supply entirely,...
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How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Colorado?

September 16, 2020
A personal injury accident is an unexpected disaster that can change your life. In Colorado, you have the chance to hold the responsible party accountable to recover compensation for your injuries and losses. This can help you rebuild your life. To do so, however, you must file a claim against the at-fault party within...
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What Is a Hypoxic Brain Injury?

September 9, 2020
Brain injuries can occur in many different types of personal injury accidents. From swimming pool accidents to medical malpractice, many disasters can affect the victim’s brain. A hypoxic brain injury describes a disruption to the flow of oxygen to the brain. A hypoxic brain injury could be devastating or fatal for a victim. If...
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