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Motorcycle accidents can lead to serious injuries

Posted on March 28, 2018 in
Fatal road accidents can involve all kinds of vehicles from standard passenger vehicles to commercial trucks. Motorcycle accidentscan be particularly devastating due to the serious injuries and deaths that can occur as a result. In fact, motorcyclists are 26 times more likely to die in an accident than someone in a passenger vehicle.Motorcyclists face...
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Hit-and-run accidents can pose their own set of challenges

Posted on March 28, 2018 in
If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, you are required by Colorado law to remain at the scene of the crash until certain steps are complete. You may be required to exchange information with other people involved in the accident and to report the accident to law enforcement authorities. If there is...
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Transportation department tests new idea to stop drunken driving

Posted on March 28, 2018 in
Drunken driving is a ubiquitous problem everywhere in the country, including Colorado. Every year, thousands of people are injured and killed. In Colorado, the Department of Transportation is trying various approaches to preventingdrunk driving, combining both old and new ideas.The department recently unveiled a plan to allow frequenters of lower downtown Denver's night life...
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Motorcycle accidents through the eyes of an avid cyclist

Posted on March 28, 2018 in
Any accident on a motorcycle can leave its rider with a wide variety of serious injuries. Motorcycle accidents can also lead to permanent disabilities andfatalities. Even in cases where riders are harmed, victims are sometimes blamed for causing the accidents by other motorists. Defendants in personal injury lawsuits filed by motorcyclists often have extremely...
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Impaired driving results in serious injuries in Colorado

Posted on March 28, 2018 in
Since the legalization of recreational marijuana, drugged driving has become a significant safety concern in Colorado. As many Lakewood residents know, driving under the influence of marijuana is illegal in the state. Lawmakers have established a legal limit, and drivers who exceed it can be charged with intoxicated driving. Still, research suggests that the...
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