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Scott O’Sullivan on 9News Denver: Advice On How To Avoid Motorcycle Accidents

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April 24, 2014

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Kyle Dyer: It’s now 6:06 on this Thursday. At least three crashes in the last few weeks have involved motorcycles. Some of the victims have not survived. As the weather gets warmer more motorcyclists and cyclists are heading out on the city streets, and that’s where we’re seeing …

Oh, Those Annoying Rubberneckers

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April 23, 2014

I confess: I have rubbernecked at accidents. And I’ve been in long lines on Interstate 25 that were caused almost entirely by rubberneckers who were trying to get a glimpse of a car accident.

You know what happens next… those rubberneckers run into each other causing rear-ends on the highway.…

End the Rear-End Accidents

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April 16, 2014

When you think of rear-end car accidents, most of us think, “fender bender.” But we recently had a case in which a person who was driving a Jeep Cherokee got hit from behind by a Ford utility van and the Jeep’s rear-end was pushed all the way up into the …

Beware: Left-Hand Turn in Front of Traffic Can Cause Serious Accidents

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April 9, 2014

Left Turn“I Think I Can Make It” – You Can’t!

A friend called me this morning because she had witnessed a horrible car accident. (That’s the kind of call a personal injury attorney gets from his friends!) She was shaken up, describing it as “so violent” and that it “looked like …

New Study Confirms PTSD In Auto Accidents

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March 26, 2014


Scott O’Sullivan, a personal injury lawyer in Denver, discusses the new study confirming PTSD in Auto Accidents. Over twenty percent of people who go to the ER after a car accident are diagnosed with PTSD, therefore affecting their ability to return to their normal lives.

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