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Who Pays for Damages in a 3-Way Car Accident?
After a car accident, the question of liability almost always appears. Under Colorado’s fault insurance system, the person responsible for the accident must pay for...
Car Accident Posts
What Is Considered Property Damage in a Car Accident?
Colorado’s insurance laws require drivers to purchase three types of liability coverage: individual bodily injury liability, total bodily injury liability, and property damage. While we...
Car Accident Posts
Can I Make a Claim as a Passenger if I’m Injured in a Car Accident?
Car accidents can result in serious hardships, from lost wages and hospitalization to property damage and vehicle repairs. Under Colorado law, injured drivers can file...
Truck Accident
What Are the Main Causes of Truck Accidents in Colorado?
Accidents involving semi-trucks are extremely dangerous. These large and heavy vehicles can cause serious damage to smaller motor vehicles, resulting in debilitating injuries, extensive property...
Car Accident Posts
What Is Medical Payments Coverage?
Colorado follows a traditional fault-based insurance system, where any driver who causes an accident must pay for the damages of the victims. All drivers must...
Personal Injury
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Colorado?
An unexpected accident can cause serious financial hardship. If you are a Colorado resident who suffered injuries due to the actions of a negligent person...
Car Accident Posts
Who Is At-Fault in a Car Accident Changing Lanes?
In a Colorado car accident, determining who is responsible for a collision is very important. All drivers whose actions cause accidents must pay for the...
Safety
Colorado Vehicle Safety Inspection Requirements
Vehicle emissions can greatly impact air quality, and many states across the country require vehicles to undergo regular emissions inspections. Colorado is no exception, but...
Personal Injury
How to Speed Up Your Personal Injury Claim
The personal injury process can be lengthy -- it can take one to two years for the average case to reach a conclusion. If you...