If a car accident leaves you without a vehicle during repairs, renting a car could be the most efficient way to get around. You might not have to pay out of pocket for your rental car, however. Depending on the situation, your insurance policy or the other party’s insurer may cover the expenses of...
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After a car accident in Colorado, you may not know how to protect your rights. Information is key in the aftermath of a serious collision. Exchanging information with the other driver is not only an obligation under state law, but it can also help you obtain compensation from the at-fault party for your damages....
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After a damaging auto accident, it could take weeks to receive a payout from an insurance company. Receiving payment from the insurer could mean finally repairing your accident-related vehicle damage, unless your policy permits you to use the money in other ways. In Colorado, if you own the vehicle, you could potentially use the...
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Parking lots are common settings for car accidents in Colorado. Confusing parking lot designs, faded paint and negligent drivers can contribute to harmful or damaging collisions in parking lots. If you were recently involved in a parking lot collision, you may be eligible for financial compensation from one or multiple negligent parties. Learn who...
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A typical car accident can cost thousands of dollars in medical expenses and vehicle damage repairs. Instead of paying out of pocket, most car accident victims can recover compensation through auto insurance claims. Colorado is a fault-based insurance state, meaning a victim can seek financial recovery from the at-fault driver’s insurance company after a...
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