Motorcycle Accident Season Just Around the Corner
Early in the season can be a dangerous time for motorcyclists. While it may be a skill you never forget once you learn it, riding still takes some time to get back into, just like it takes some time on the slopes for a skier to get their legs back in winter. Motorcyclists...
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You vs. Shareholders = You Lose
Insurance companies are big corporations and they answer to no one but their shareholders. They have one goal: making big profits. When insurance companies collect your premiums, it isn’t so they can turn around and give money back to you.
Insurance is a big business and the profits are big –...
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Avoid the Danger of Uninsured Drivers
Colorado law requires every driver in the state to have a minimum amount of auto insurance. That means $25,000 to cover damage and injuries to another individual and their vehicle, and a total of $50,000 to cover damage and injuries to all other vehicles and persons involved in the car accident. But a...
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Same Story, Different Day
One of my clients was in an auto accident in January. The at-fault driver’s insurance company called my client to “take a recorded statement.” During the course of the friendly conversation, the helpful adjuster asked my client if she was injured. She said yes, she was. The adjuster offered to send her $150...
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Be Careful Out There—They’re Watching You
This is a hugely important issue. Consider that Google announced two days after the Supreme Court ruling that its new privacy policy will allow the social media giant to access and use your information across several of the company’s platforms like Gmail, Google+ and YouTube. There will be no option for you to...
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Insurance Companies Never Learn—Until They’re Taught
Four plaintiffs sued Allstate after taking their accident claims to trial when Allstate refused to pay a reasonable settlement. Instead the insurer offered them far less that what juries eventually awarded. The plaintiffs’ personal injury attorney argued in court in Santa Fe that the insurance company engaged in “predatory litigation tactics” to boost profits...
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Our Free Evaluation Meeting Gives You Options
It’s important that you talk with us because the law is so complex and the insurance companies and their defense lawyers are so aggressive that the average person doesn’t stand much chance trying to go it alone against a big insurance corporation. You need a
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Colorado Courts Take the Lead on E-Research
The Colorado Supreme Court has adopted a new way to refer to various sections of published court opinions. When drafting legal briefs and other documents, legal arguments can be cited directly to opinions of the courts from the moment they’re announced. Chief Justice Michael Bender said the public domain citation format will make...
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Trust Us to Get You What You’re Entitled To
One of the most common tricks insurance companies try to pull is to call you right after an accident and try to get you to settle with them. After all, they’ll say, you don’t need an attorney – we’ll take care of you. Don’t fall for it.
Insurance companies know that the average person,...
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Hope and Help – and Money – for Slip-and-Fall Injuries
Injuries from a slip-and-fall can range from something as minor as a ligament sprain or muscle strain. But a terrible fall can lead to much more serious injuries and may lead to expensive medical treatment for fractures of your wrist, hip, arms or legs; back injuries; or in serious cases, brain injuries.
Slip-and-fall cases...
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