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Why More Colorado Drivers are Installing Dash Cams

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January 20, 2026

Dash cam in Colorado

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 …

Assisted Braking (Video)

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December 10, 2025

Assisted Braking Saves the Day

Assisted braking is a relatively new safety feature, but it recently saved Scott from being in a terrible car accident in Northern Colorado on I-25.

VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:
What I want to talk to you about is the experience I just had coming back from …

Pedestrian Deaths in Colorado: A Hopeful but Fragile Turnaround

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August 20, 2025

Runner at city park in denver

For more than a decade, Colorado saw a relentless rise in pedestrian fatalities — a 161% increase that pushed annual deaths to record highs. In 2023, 136 pedestrians were killed statewide, the highest number in our history.

The most recent numbers, however, show something we have not seen in years: …

Should You Get MedPay in Colorado? Here’s What to Know

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May 25, 2025

Over the last 25+ years representing injured people across Colorado, I’ve seen how insurance coverage—or the lack of it—can shape a person’s recovery after a car crash. One of the most overlooked tools in your auto insurance policy is Medical Payments Coverage, or MedPay.

While it’s not mandatory, MedPay can …

Understanding Colorado’s Modified Comparative Fault Rule

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May 22, 2025

After over 25 years of fighting for injury victims in Colorado, one of the most common questions I hear is: “Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault for the crash?”

The answer is: Yes—if you were less than 50% at fault. But here’s where it gets …

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