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Motorcycle Law Firm Sponsors Harley-Davidson Giveaway to Benefit BikerDown

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February 5, 2015

Harley Motorcycle Contest GiveawayAs Denver’s premier motorcycle law firm, The O’Sullivan Law Firm is proud to partner with BikerDown in offering a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle giveaway. The prize motorcycle is a 2014 Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide FXDWG valued at almost $16,000. BikerDown is a fantastic organization that provides unique and specialized support for …

Auto Accidents: Chapter 10

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November 23, 2014

Do I Need a Lawyer?

You’ve been in an auto accident in Colorado. Do you need a lawyer? That depends on the impact of the accident and whether you sustained injuries. Often, your insurance company can guide you through the process. But if you’re hurt, you should definitely seek counsel.…

Auto Accidents: Chapter 9

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November 23, 2014

When You’re the Victim of a Drunk Driver

Many auto accident cases involve two people who genuinely weren’t behaving so recklessly that they deserve society’s ire. People make mistakes. But when it comes to drunk drivers, our community and our laws react with severity. If you’re the victim of a …

Auto Accidents: Chapter 8

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November 23, 2014

Colorado Accidents – The Other Insurance Company

Insurance Calling MeThis may be the shortest chapter of the book but it is darned important. Those folks from the other driver’s insurance company call on a regular basis and they sound so nice and concerned… but remember that they are your adversaries. They are …

Auto Accidents: Chapter 7

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November 23, 2014

I Can’t Work. Now What?

Ideally, people who are injured in accidents could take all the time they need to heal before returning to work. But we don’t live in an ideal world. Depending on your insurance and other possible coverage, you will probably have to work before you feel …

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