Car Accidents

Bus Accident

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Bicycle Accident

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Bus Accident

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Car Accident

Car Accidents are a leading cause of bodily injury and trauma. Identifying the reason for the car accident is an important part of your case. The most common reasons for Car Accidents in Colorado are:

  • Careless Driving ( C.R.S. 42-4-1402 )
  • Drunk Driving ( C.R.S. 42-4-1301 )
  • Failure to Yield Right of Way ( C.R.S. 42-4-703 )
  • Following Too Closely ( C.R.S. 42-4-1008 )
  • Improper Lane Change ( C.R.S. 42-4-1007 )
  • Reckless Driving ( C.R.S. 42-4-1401 )
  • Running a Red Light ( C.R.S. 42-4-603 )
  • Running a Stop Sign ( C.R.S. 42-4-703 )
  • Speeding ( C.R.S. 42-4-1101 )
  • Texting and Driving ( C.R.S. 42-4-239 )

If you are injured in a car accident, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

Colorado allows victims of car accidents to pursue Economic Damages and Non-Economic Damages. Victims of car accidents may be able to recover not only the property damage, but also past medical bills, future medical needs, wage loss, future earnings loss, permanent impairment, scarring, and/or pain and suffering.

Car Accident cases are complex. Your doctor can help you maximize your medical recovery, and your lawyer can help you maximize your legal recovery.

Drunk Driver

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Hit and Run  

Colorado requires a driver who is responsible for property damage or bodily injury to stop, render aid if able, provide personal information, and produce a drivers license upon request. Leaving the scene of an accident, also known as a Hit and Run, can result in criminal charges. C.R.S. 42-4-1601 . If you are the victim of a collision, your best option is to ask the police to respond to the scene to manage the aftermath, including collection of all driver information, witness statements, and involvement of tow trucks and first responders. A police officer should be asked to create a report rather than simply facilitating an insurance exchange. A report will memorialize the crash and protect your rights. If the at-fault driver leaves the scene of an accident, you should inform the police and provide any identifying information you were able to collect, such as a description of the driver, a description of the vehicle, and license plate if possible.

For your own safety, do NOT attempt to detain the at-fault driver and do NOT chase after the at-fault driver.

Motorcycle Accident

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Pedestrian Accident

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Rideshare Accident

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School Bus Accident

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Scooter Accident

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Semi Truck Accident

Did you know? Semi Truck (Tractor Trailer or 18-wheeler) accidents kill or injure a person every 15 minutes. are often more complex and distinctive from typical motor vehicle accidents. The injuries and damage are likely to be severe and the insurance coverage involved is much higher than in personal car accidents.

 

A semi truck accident case will analyze the truck driver’s knowledge and experience in the subject truck and in trucking, and also whether the driver was ill, tired, or impaired. The trucking company’s history with this truck and this driver is relevant to whether the driver and the truck should have been out on the road at the time. but also the trucking company’s behavior. Semi trucks are highly-regulated at the federal level because of their size, cargo, and potential danger on the highways and interstates of Colorado. Some of the many considerations in a semi truck accident case include:

 

- What is the driver’s knowledge and experience level with trucking?
- Was the driver speeding?
- Was the driver impaired from drugs and/or alcohol?
- Was the driver careless?
- Was the driver reckless?
- Did the driver and/or trucking company disregard bad weather conditions?
- Was the truck properly inspected and verified as safe?
- When was the last time the truck was serviced and for what purpose?
- Were the tires defective?
- Were the brakes defective?

 

If you are injured in a semi truck accident, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

 

Colorado allows victims of semi truck accidents to pursue Economic Damages and Non-Economic Damages. Victims of semi truck accidents maybe able to recover property damage, medical bills, future medical needs, wage loss, future earnings loss, permanent impairment, scarring, or pain and suffering.

 

Semi Truck Accident cases are complex. Your doctor can help you maximize your medical recovery, and your lawyer can help you maximize your legal recovery.

Truck Accident

Did you know? Semi Truck (tractor trailer or 18-wheeler) accidents kill or injure a person every 15 minutes. are often more complex and distinctive from typical motor vehicle accidents. The injuries and damage are likely to be severe and the insurance coverage involved is much higher than in personal car accidents.

A semi truck accident case will analyze the truck driver’s knowledge and experience in the subject truck and in trucking, and also whether the driver was ill, tired, or impaired. The trucking company’s history with this truck and this driver is relevant to whether the driver and the truck should have been out on the road at the time. but also the trucking company’s behavior. Semi trucks are highly-regulated at the federal level because of their size, cargo, and potential danger on the highways and interstates of Colorado. Some of the many considerations in a semi truck accident case include:

- What is the driver’s knowledge and experience level with trucking?
- Was the driver speeding?
- Was the driver impaired from drugs and/or alcohol?
- Was the driver careless?
- Was the driver reckless?
- Did the driver and/or trucking company disregard bad weather conditions?
- Was the truck properly inspected and verified as safe?
- When was the last time the truck was serviced and for what purpose?
- Were the tires defective?
- Were the brakes defective?

If you are injured in a semi truck accident, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.

Colorado allows victims of semi truck accidents to pursue Economic Damages and Non-Economic Damages. Victims of semi truck accidents may be able to recover property damage, medical bills, future medical needs, wage loss, future earnings loss, permanent impairment, scarring, or pain and suffering.

Semi Truck Accident cases are complex. Your doctor can help you maximize your medical recovery, and your lawyer can help you maximize your legal recovery.