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Tailgating Car Accidents

February 27, 2023
Tailgating is the dangerous practice of driving too close to the back of another driver’s vehicle. Tailgating is responsible for dozens of car accidents in Colorado every year. These accidents can take the form of minor rear-end collisions to catastrophic high-speed crashes. If you get hurt in a tailgating accident in Denver, you may...
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What is the Burden of Proof?

February 24, 2023
If you file a personal injury lawsuit in Colorado, you will have to contend with the burden of proof. This is the requirement to prove the claim that is being made. In a civil lawsuit, the burden of proof rests with the plaintiff or filing party. This means you or your Denver injury lawyer...
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Colorado’s Comparative Fault Law

February 22, 2023
If you get injured in an accident involving someone else's negligence, such as a car accident or slip and fall, the legal doctrine of comparative fault may be brought up during your personal injury claim. This argument could reduce or even eliminate your financial award if you are found to have caused or contributed...
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Ways to Pay Medical Bills While Waiting on an Insurance Settlement

January 27, 2023
If you get injured in an accident, your medical bills will most likely start appearing before you resolve a personal injury claim and receive a settlement check. It is the nature of most personal injury cases to take longer than a hospital does to process your treatments and send you a bill. Luckily, there...
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What is the Bystander Theory in a Personal Injury Case?

January 20, 2023
In Colorado, someone who witnesses a loved one or close relative get injured or killed could recover financial compensation for the trauma suffered from the person responsible for the victim’s harm. This is known as the bystander theory of recovery. Collecting financial compensation through the bystander theory comes with certain requirements in Colorado. What...
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