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Colorado Avalanche Deaths
Each winter in Colorado, avalanches present a serious risk, especially to backcountry enthusiasts and residents in mountainous areas. While the state’s snow-covered peaks are beautiful and inviting, they can also be treacherous, often catching even experienced skiers, snowboarders, and snowshoers off guard. When avalanches lead to fatalities, the impact on loved ones is profound,…
Rocky Mountain National Park Deaths
Exploring the breathtaking beauty of Rocky Mountain National Park can be an unforgettable experience, but the park’s stunning landscapes also come with inherent risks. Unfortunately, accidents can happen, leading to serious injuries and, in some tragic cases, fatalities. Understanding the statistics surrounding deaths in Rocky Mountain National Park is essential for visitors and residents…
Colorado Raises Damages Caps in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases
On June 3, 2024, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law House Bill 24-1472, a landmark piece of legislation that significantly increases the cap on non-economic damages for catastrophic injuries and wrongful deaths in Colorado. This long-awaited change marks a critical step forward for those who have suffered catastrophic injuries or for families seeking justice…
Right of Way Laws for Colorado Drivers
Right-of-way laws dictate who has the right to go first when more than one vehicle is present in a particular traffic scenario. Establishing who had the right-of-way may be able to show which driver violated the law and is responsible for the resulting injuries. Here are some key right-of-way traffic laws in Colorado you…
How Long Does a Car Accident Case Take?
If you were injured in a car accident, it makes sense that you’re anxious to quickly resolve your claim and receive a settlement check to pay off medical bills and make up for lost income. However, every car accident case is different, so there’s not an average amount of time you can expect the…
Colorado’s Modified Comparative Negligence Law
If you are injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, such as a car accident or slip and fall, but you also contributed to the accident, Colorado’s modified comparative negligence law can come into play. This law can impact whether you can still file a Denver personal injury claim against the negligent…