Obviously, Colorado roads can be dangerous. A careless driver can run a red light, drift across lanes, crash into a stopped car, hit a pedestrian or cause a serious motorcycle wreck in a matter of seconds.
But after a serious crash, many injured people discover a second problem. The person …
Colorado’s pedestrian safety problem is not abstract. It is showing up on neighborhood streets, intersections, downtown corridors, school routes and other roads people use every day.
The Colorado Department of Transportation reported that pedestrian fatalities in Colorado rose 98.4% from 2015 to 2025. Between 2020 and 2025, Denver had …
Over the past 25 years, I’ve seen how insurance companies and big corporations protect one thing above all else: their profits. After an accident, they’ll smile, act concerned, and promise to “take care of everything.” But make no mistake — their goal is to …
After 25+ years of representing personal injury victims in Colorado, I’ve seen too many people settle with insurance companies before understanding what their case is truly worth. And once you sign that release form? It’s over. There’s no going back, even if you later discover you have injuries that need …
After more than 25 years fighting for injured drivers, I’ve seen one issue cause more heartbreak than almost any other: getting hit by a driver who doesn’t have insurance, or doesn’t have enough insurance. It’s gut-wrenching. A crash victim might be seriously hurt, out of work, and staring down huge …