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Getting hit by an out-of-state driver in Colorado can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re unsure how to navigate the legal and insurance complexities that come with an interstate accident. Whether you’re visiting Colorado from another state or you’re a resident struck by someone with out-of-state plates, the short answer is this: Colorado law applies to…
Rock climbing gyms have exploded in popularity across Colorado. While these facilities offer thrilling experiences and excellent workouts, they also carry inherent risks. When you clip into a harness or reach for the next hold, you’re placing trust in the gym’s commitment to your safety. Colorado rock climbing gyms operate under specific legal duties to…
Thanksgiving marks one of the most dangerous times to travel on Colorado’s roads. Between packed highways, unpredictable mountain weather, and drivers rushing to reach family gatherings, the combination creates a perfect storm for serious accidents. Whether you’re a local heading to the mountains or an out-of-state visitor exploring Colorado’s scenic routes, the risks multiply significantly…
When Insurance Companies Point Fingers: Understanding Your Rights with a Semi-Truck Accident Lawyer in Colorado After a semi-truck accident, you expect the insurance process to help you recover, not add to your stress. Yet when multiple insurance companies get involved—the trucking company’s insurer, your own auto insurance, the truck driver’s personal coverage, and possibly others—you…
Serious car accidents often result in damages far exceeding Colorado’s minimum insurance requirements. When the at-fault driver carries only $25,000 in bodily injury coverage but your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages total $150,000, you face a massive gap in compensation. Underinsured motorist coverage exists specifically to bridge this gap, stepping in when the…
Home security cameras and Ring doorbells have become ubiquitous across Colorado neighborhoods, capturing everything from package deliveries to serious accidents. These devices record millions of hours of footage daily, creating a vast repository of potential evidence for personal injury cases. When accidents occur on or near properties equipped with these cameras, the resulting footage can…
Colorado drivers can breathe easy in 2025. The state’s minimum auto insurance requirements remain unchanged at 25/50/15, meaning you don’t need to update your policy or pay higher premiums if you already carry minimum coverage. However, just because the law hasn’t changed doesn’t mean your current coverage adequately protects you in today’s world of rising…
Halloween ranks among the most dangerous nights of the year for children, with pedestrian fatalities jumping dramatically as excited trick-or-treaters flood neighborhood streets after dark. Research analyzing decades of data reveals children are three times more likely to be struck and killed by a car on October 31 than on any other day of the…
Workplace injuries happen suddenly, but occupational diseases develop slowly over time. Colorado workers facing conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, hearing loss, or respiratory illness from workplace exposures need to understand how recent changes to workers’ compensation law affect their rights. While the fundamental structure of occupational disease coverage remains intact, several 2025 updates to Colorado’s…
Colorado’s agricultural industry depends heavily on seasonal workers who harvest crops, tend livestock, and perform labor-intensive tasks. When these workers suffer injuries on the job, understanding their legal rights becomes critical. Unlike many states that exempt agricultural workers from workers’ compensation coverage, Colorado requires most farm employers to provide benefits, but navigating the system presents…