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The Role of Black Boxes in Truck Accident Cases
Black boxes in commercial trucks are similar to the devices used in airplanes that record critical information about the crash. Obtaining a truck’s black box can help prove how the truck crash occurred and who is responsible for it. What Is a Black Box? Black boxes, otherwise known as event data recorders, record critical…
Colorado Car Insurance Requirements
Colorado drivers must carry certain amounts of liability insurance to help pay for damages they cause through negligent driving. These limits are $25,000, $50,000, and $15,000. Below, the attorneys of Dulin McQuinn Young share what you need to know about these Colorado car insurance requirements. Mandatory Insurance in Colorado Like most states, Colorado requires…
Determining Fault After a Colorado Truck Accident
Determining who is at fault for a truck accident in Colorado requires two things: investigating the accident and identifying the legal theories to hold a party responsible. Here is what you need to know about determining fault after a Colorado truck accident. Who Can Be Liable for a Colorado Truck Accident? One of the…
How to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Colorado
Filing a wrongful death claim in Denver requires identifying whether you have legal grounds for this type of claim and that you are one of the people who has the right to file a claim. Then, you will likely file an insurance claim to try to negotiate your claim before filing a lawsuit. Valid…
How to Appeal a Denied Bicycle Accident Claim
If you were injured in a bicycle accident due to the negligence of another driver or other party, you may have filed an insurance claim with the at-fault party’s insurance carrier. If your claim was denied, that does not mean your case is over. You can file an appeal to seek the financial relief…
What Tactics Do Insurance Companies Use to Devalue Car Accident Claims?
Insurance companies use various strategies to protect their profit margin and devalue valid car accident claims. Some of these tactics include using recorded statements against you, blaming your injuries on a pre-existing condition, disputing liability, questioning medical treatment, delaying claim processing, and making quick settlement offers. Here is what you need to know about…