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January 22, 2024 Car Accidents

Rear-End Collisions in Denver

Rear-end collisions are among some of the most common types of vehicular collisions. In a rear-end accident, a driver collides with the back of the vehicle in front of them. While it may not seem like these accidents can result in much harm, they can cause devastating injuries and property damage. If you’re in...
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January 18, 2024 Car Accidents

What Happens if You Get PTSD After a Car Accident?

Contrary to what you may believe, car accidents don’t just result in physical injury. Collision victims regularly suffer mental and emotional consequences, along with their injuries. Dealing with the mental and physical effects of a car accident can take a toll on your life and well-being. Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of the common...
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January 14, 2024 Car Accidents

What Are the Most Common Distractions While Driving?

At some point or another, every driver engages in distracted driving. Regardless of age or driving skill, it can be difficult to successfully avoid distractions on the road. This is particularly true for overconfident drivers who habitually give in to distractions and engage in risky driving behaviors. In cases of injury resulting from a...
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January 10, 2024 Personal Injury

What Are the Most Common Examples of TBI?

As the name suggests, a traumatic brain injury can have damaging effects on a person’s health, well-being, and overall life. A traumatic brain injury can happen quickly and without warning, but the effects of these devastating injuries can persist for a lifetime. If you or a loved one has suffered a traumatic brain injury,...
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January 6, 2024 Car Accidents

T-Bone Accidents

Among the many types of vehicular accidents, t-bone accidents are some of the most common. These collisions can cause extensive property damage and injuries to everyone involved, especially victims on the side of the vehicle impacted. If you’ve sustained injuries and losses in a t-bone accident, do not hesitate to seek legal representation from...
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January 3, 2024 Personal Injury

Statute of Limitations for Colorado Personal Injury Claims

In most cases, the statute of limitations for Colorado personal injury claims is two years from the date an injury occurs. This means that any personal injury victim has a two-year window to file a lawsuit against the allegedly negligent party in their case. Failing to file a personal injury lawsuit within this timeframe...
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