Year: 2018
Leaders in Colorado and in Denver have proposed an ambitious plan to reduce the number of traffic-related deaths in the state to zero by 2030. The initiative, “Moving Towards Zero Deaths” aims to launch a new era of transportation safety through redesigned streets, better data collection, and effective prevention programs….
In Colorado, most personal injury claims hinge on the legal concept of negligence: that someone acted carelessly or failed to behave responsibly given the circumstances, injuring someone else as a result. For example, maybe a motorist failed to activate their turn signal before changing lanes or a clerk forgot to…
Some Colorado Springs Intersections Rank High in Crashes and Injuries A traffic accident can happen anywhere. But certain intersections in Colorado Springs have large clusters of car and truck crashes, making the road crossings infamous among local drivers. A near record 34 people died in crashes in Colorado Springs in…
The state of Colorado requires all drivers to maintain auto liability insurance. This requirement is non-negotiable. Under Colorado law, drivers must carry coverage of at least $25,000 per person and $50,000 per occurrence for bodily injuries, and $15,000 for property damage. Colorado residents are required to maintain a contract with…
You are traveling in a company vehicle on I-25 through Colorado Springs. You are obeying the speed limit and using appropriate caution while operating the vehicle. Suddenly, another driver rear-ends your car. Are you responsible for contributing to the repair costs after a car accident in a work vehicle? What…