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Causes of Muscle Pain After Car Accidents
Car accidents often cause muscle pain. While muscle pain is a fairly common car accident injury, it may indicate deeper more serious injuries if the pain persists. If you’re suffering from muscle pain after a car accident, it is important to determine whether you are experiencing muscle soreness or a muscle injury. Leaving a…
Brain Injury Symptoms After a Car Accident
Car accidents, whether serious or minor, have the potential to inflict brain injuries on those involved. Brain injuries can be apparent immediately or they may develop gradually over time, sometimes going unnoticed until symptoms become more pronounced. Understanding the range of symptoms associated with brain injuries is important for early detection and effective treatment….
What If My Car is Totaled After an Accident in Colorado?
Navigating the aftermath of a car accident can be confusing and overwhelming, especially if you are facing the possibility of your vehicle being deemed a total loss, also known as totaled. Car accidents are fairly common in Colorado and even minor collisions can be traumatic and cause substantial damage to your vehicle. Keep reading…
When After A Car Accident Should I Hire a Lawyer?
Car accidents can happen at any moment and can range from minor to severe, and everything in between. Often the aftermath of an accident can leave you confused, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next. While some accidents can be minor and simple to resolve by filing an insurance claim, other accidents can…
How to File a Police Report After a Car Accident
In Colorado, drivers are required to report car accidents to authorities if they result in injury, death, or property damage, according to Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 42-4-1606. There are several ways you can make a police report, depending on the severity of the accident. While reporting a crash is required by law, it is…
Do I Need to Visit the Doctor After a Car Crash?
After a car crash, it is recommended that anyone involved see a doctor to be assessed for injuries. In some cases, the need to be seen by a doctor may be obvious, you can be experiencing pain, or have obvious physical injuries. However, in many cases, injuries – even serious ones – may not…