Rocky Mountain Statute Series: What Is A Near Miss?

Auto Accident Attorneys: The Near Miss Statute In this post, we’ll discuss the definition of a near-miss incident, how it differs from an accident, and why it’s essential for understanding road safety and motor vehicle safety . What Is A Near Miss? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration defines near miss as “incidents in which...

Personal Injury Statute of Limitations State by State

What’s the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit? In this post, we’ll discuss how a personal injury statute of limitations works and provide details on the personal injury lawsuit filing deadline in your state. What Is A Statute of Limitations? A statute of limitations is a law that puts a strict time limit on...

The Basics of Bad Faith Insurance Claims in Colorado

In Colorado, insurance companies sell insurance, but they also sell promises. Advertising slogans such as “Like a good neighbor” and “You’re in good hands” are feel-good soundbites, invoking good will and depicting insurance adjusters as day-saving heroes. Jake from State Farm may make you laugh during football halftime, but the reality of insurance companies is...

Compensatory Vs. Punitive Damages – Knowing The Difference In A Personal Injury Case

What Are Legal Damages? An intuitive reading of the term damages conjures examples like: irreparable damage to one’s vehicle (also known as a total loss), damaged household appliances (frozen pipes may damage home irrigation systems), or even bodily injury (a first-degree burn leads to superficial skin damage). The preceding hypotheticals focus on the negative impact...

Did you know that approximately 50% of occupants in motor vehicle collisions are injured? Prominent among these injuries are cervical spine injuries, of which anywhere between 800,000 and 1.2 million. To compound these injuries, 25% of these injured individuals will never get back to their pre-injury status, while some studies indicate this figure could be...

Getting into an accident is something nobody is experienced at. The waves of emotions can seem overwhelming, and the phrase “I didn’t know what to do” is a common refrain in our line of work. With that in mind, here are a few things to know and some basic guidelines to follow: 1. STOP: Take...

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