One might say the woman who was seriously injured in a recent accident in Colorado was a "temporary" pedestrian. Moments earlier, she had been traveling by motor vehicle but stopped her car and was walking across the road to assist other motorists who had just been...
Month: November 2016
Can You File A Lawsuit After An Avalanche On A Ski Slope?
In Colorado, avalanches within the bounds of a ski resort have been legally declared an "inherent danger and risk of skiing." While that may not seem like much of a stretch at first, the fact that the Colorado Supreme Court issued this ruling has a significant effect...
Woman suspected for violent crimes in Colorado Springs
A person accused of murder or other violent act in Colorado or any other state stands to lose much if unable to avoid conviction. Those charged with violent crimes may increase their chances of obtaining positive outcomes in court by retaining the help of skilled and...
Aftermaths of auto-pedestrian accidents often devastating
As in most travel areas in the United States, Colorado roadways are often heavily laden with traffic. In places where on-foot travelers navigate the same roads as motorists, the risk of auto-pedestrian accidents is high. Even if vehicles are moving at relatively low...
7 Tips for avoiding car accidents during bad weather conditions
Being behind the wheel of a vehicle comes with its own set of responsibilities. The importance of these responsibilities grows more intense as weather conditions worsen. As we continue into the winter months we must prepare for slower commutes, snowy roads, and more...
One of many violent crimes in Colorado leads police on a search
Colorado is known for its beauty and tourist-attracting ski resorts. However, it is also a place where violent crimes often occur. Although some may want to lock up all those accused of murder and other violence-related acts, American jurisprudence protects each...