Living through or witnessing a traumatic accident, such as a motor vehicle collision, can lead to a medical condition known as shock. Being in a state of shock does not just mean psychological trauma; it is also a physical condition that causes tangible symptoms and requires professional medical care. Delayed shock symptoms are common...
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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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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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Sorting through the aftermath of a car accident is not easy as an injured victim. You must obey specific rules, laws and insurance procedures. The car accident laws in your state will determine important facts, such as who will receive your insurance claim and your deadline for filing a lawsuit. You do not have...
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If you get into an auto accident in Colorado, the value of your vehicle may diminish. A crash history can reduce the overall resale value of your car even after repairs are made. Lower quality replacement parts, reluctance to purchase a car with a crash history, compromised warranties and undiscovered damages can all reduce...
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