
Colorado saw a hard turn in the wrong direction in 2025.
After two straight years of declining fatalities, preliminary statewide data shows 701 people were killed on Colorado roadways in 2025, up from 689 in 2024. That increase may look small on paper, but it matters because it suggests risky …

Dash cams have quietly gone from “internet video thing” to a practical tool a lot of normal drivers rely on. A recent nationwide survey found that about 30% of U.S. drivers (roughly 69 million people) already record trips with a dash cam, and another 36% of drivers without one say …

As the founder of The O’Sullivan Law Firm, I have spent more than 25 years helping injured people and their families in Denver and across Colorado. In that time, I have seen how quickly a “simple” Uber or Lyft trip can turn into a life changing crash.
If you were …

Law enforcement uses the term “ghost car” to describe vehicles designed to be untraceable or hard to identify. These cars often have fake, cloned, or obscured license plates, or no plate at all! The goal is simple: evade tolls, tickets, or police detection. But when …
When I started practicing law in Colorado over 25 years ago, the biggest legal battles I saw after a car crash were against insurance companies. That hasn’t changed much. What has changed are the vehicles on our roads. Now, we’re sharing lanes with cars that don’t even have drivers.…