Car accidents are unfortunately common on Colorado roads, causing thousands of injuries each year. There are many different types of collisions that can occur, including side-impact accidents, rollovers, and rear-end collisions. Known often as fender-benders and responsible for 29% of U.S. car accidents, rear-end collisions can be relatively minor, but may result
Read moreThe aftermath of a car accident can lead to severe damages, including mounting medical bills, lost wages, lengthy recovery periods, repair expenses, and emotional turmoil. You have the option to collect compensation for these injuries through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit — and if your case involves high amounts of
Read moreAt the scene of a car accident, it is not uncommon for those who have witnessed the collision to rush over to make sure everyone is okay. Witnesses can call for law enforcement and an ambulance too, especially if they notice both drivers are in a great deal of pain or are
Read moreWhen you’re in an accident involving a truck, you may experience significant losses, pain and suffering as a result. Trucks are far larger than other types of vehicles and can cause massive damage in a single incident. A Fort Collins truck accident attorney can help you receive compensation for your losses and pain,
Read moreNavigating through fog can be very tricky and quite a dangerous endeavor if you are not cautious and alert while driving. Unfortunately, it is a sad reality that many motorists are unaware of how to properly maneuver a vehicle in foggy conditions. Countless dangers are magnified with the presence of fog coupled
Read moreA very common injury that we see sustained in car accidents is knee and hip pain. This can be a symptom of something much bigger and can range from being extremely mild to very serious and permanent. If another party’s negligence was the cause of your injury, you should consider contacting a car
Read moreThe law requires drivers in the United States to purchase insurance premiums. However, the Insurance Research Council (IRC) says that in 2012, one in eight American drivers — equivalent to 12.6% of motorists — had no insurance. This means that approximately 30 million drivers were uninsured. An uninsured driver claim progresses the
Read moreAccidents can occur in your home, workplace and even at the store. However, if you were injured due to the negligence of another individual, you may be eligible for compensation. Whether it was unmarked wet floors at your apartment complex, a poorly crafted staircase at work or an item falling on you
Read morePhysical Therapy treatment has a reputation for alleviating pain in the lower back and in the neck. Though Physical Therapists are not medical doctors (MD) they will almost always have a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DC). Their training is extensive and teaches the Physical Therapists how to treat musculoskeletal issues generally by
Read moreIt is possible to get hurt in a car accident, no matter what type of vehicle you are in or how fast it was going. In fact, you could still get hurt even if you were wearing a seatbelt when the collision occurred. Let’s take a look at five injuries that most
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