Why would my own insurance company fight my uninsured motorist claim?
Here's the part most people miss. When you file a claim against the driver who hit you, that driver's insurance company pays. Your insurer stays out of it. But when…
What should I do first after being hit by an uninsured driver in Greenwood Village?
You just got hit by someone with no insurance. Maybe it happened at the Arapahoe Road and I-25 interchange during evening rush hour. Maybe you were pulling out of a…
What should I do right after a motorcycle crash on Yosemite Street or near I-25 and Arapahoe Road?
A motorcycle crash near the I-25 and Arapahoe Road interchange can turn deadly fast. Traffic doesn't stop for you. Cars merge at highway speed while you're still on the ground.…
What Does Colorado’s Hands-Free Law Mean for My Accident Claim?
Colorado's hands-free driving law, SB 24-065, took effect in 2024. It changed the rules for every driver in Greenwood Village and across the state. But most people we talk to…
Is Lane Filtering Legal in Colorado and Can It Be Used Against Me in a Claim?
Lane filtering is legal in Colorado. SB 24-079 went into effect in August 2024, putting Colorado in a small group of states that lets motorcyclists move between stopped or slow-moving…
How Is a Motorcycle Accident Case Different From a Regular Car Accident Claim?
This is the single biggest reason a motorcycle accident case plays out so differently. The injuries are worse. Not slightly worse, dramatically, life-alteringly worse, and the gap between what a…
How Fast Does Evidence Disappear After a Crash Near the DTC Area?
If you've been in a crash near the DTC area, you might think the evidence will sit there waiting for you. It won't. We've seen cases where the most important…
How Does Colorado’s Fault Law Affect My Motorcycle Accident Claim in Greenwood Village?
Some states run a no-fault system. Colorado doesn't. Here, the person who caused the crash pays for the damage. That sounds straightforward. But for motorcycle riders in Greenwood Village, the…
Does Not Wearing a Helmet Hurt My Motorcycle Accident Case in Colorado?
Here's the fact that matters most. Colorado does not require adult riders to wear helmets. The statute is C.R.S. § 42-4-1502, and it only covers riders under 18. If you're…