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Colorado careless driving causes car accident

Posted on December 29, 2014 in
Weather conditions in Colorado, as well as in the rest of the United States, are expected to get a lot worse as the winter season drags on. Motorists are advised to be extra careful as roads can be very slippery and visibility compromised. Reckless driving or practicing negligent behavior behind the wheel is the...
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Asserting the rights of Colorado pedestrian accident victims

Posted on December 28, 2014 in
Many automobile accidents occur every day in Colorado without resulting in injuries. When it comes to pedestrian accidentsinvolving motor vehicles, however, people are for more likely to be injured. If a pedestrian is hit by a negligent driver and suffers injuries as a result, then he or she may we wise to seek legal...
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How can drivers avoid Colorado motorcycle accidents?

Posted on December 24, 2014 in
Whether or not another Colorado vehicle is involved, a motorcycle crash has a much greater chance of injuring or killing its rider than crashes that only involve other types of vehicles. Unfortunately, even if motorcyclists survive their motorcycle accidents, they often require long-term care to recover from their injuries. According to 2012 data, the...
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What is being done to prevent car accidents in Colorado?

Posted on December 4, 2014 in
Auto accidents are one of the most common reasons why people are injured and killed in Colorado. Most car accidents are preventable, yet every year more than 300 drivers and passengers lose their lives and almost 2,500 are injured around the state. While state law enforcement agencies do their part to help curb accidents,...
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Colorado laws questioned as man gets yet another DUI charge

Posted on December 4, 2014 in
Intoxicated driving has been a perennial problem in the United States. While most states have developed strict laws to curb drunk driving, Colorado's laws seem to lack a bite. Colorado is among five other states, and Washington, D.C., to not have laws that charge repeat offenders with a felony. The other states are Maine,...
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