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In a Rental Car Accident While Vacationing in Colorado? What Out-of-State Visitors Should Know

Posted on June 16, 2026 in
You came to Colorado for time away from home, but an accident in your rental car has derailed your plans, raising questions that local drivers rarely face. If you were injured, you may be receiving treatment at a local hospital while going back and forth with the rental company about the vehicle. An upcoming...
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What To Do After a Car Accident in Denver, CO

Posted on April 25, 2026 in
When a car accident occurs, knowing your next steps can protect you. The moments after impact can affect the outcome of the future insurance claim. Flesch Law is here to walk you through what to do after a car accident in Denver. What To Do at the Scene of a Car Accident Staying calm...
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How Liability Is Determined in a Multi-Vehicle Pileup

Posted on February 18, 2026 in
After being involved in a crash with multiple cars, you're likely wondering who's responsible for your injuries and damages. Multi-vehicle pileups create complex legal situations where determining fault isn't always straightforward. Understanding how fault is assigned in these cases can help you protect your rights after a collision. Flesch Law will walk you through...
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What to Do as a Passenger in a Car Accident

Posted on December 17, 2025 in
Being a passenger in a car accident creates a specific kind of confusion. You weren’t driving. You didn’t cause the crash. And yet, you may be the one left dealing with injuries, medical bills, and insurance adjusters asking questions you’re not prepared to answer. The truth is passengers often have stronger legal claims after...
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Do Weather Conditions Affect Fault in Colorado Car Accidents?

Posted on November 29, 2025 in
Heavy snow, rain, and fog are common conditions for Colorado drivers. When car accidents happen in these extreme weather conditions, the question arises: who’s at fault? Many assume weather alone is to blame. It isn’t. Under Colorado law, fault still matters, and misunderstanding how it’s determined can cost you. This guide cuts through the...
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