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Why Do Motorcycles Stop on the Side of My Car?

I was recently riding in a friend’s car and we were headed down Washington Avenue in Golden, CO – one of my favorite Denver suburbs – and we came to a stop at a light. Behind us, a motorcyclist pulled to a stop but came slightly to the driver’s side …

Accident Reconstruction: Like CSI for Car and Motorcycle Crashes

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January 28, 2021

As a personal injury attorney in Denver, I have to deal with a lot of “he-said/she-said” events. I am hired by victims of car or motorcycle accidents who desperately need to prove that the other driver caused the accident, but if the other driver is lying about how the …

Who Fixes Your Motorcycle After an Accident that Wasn’t Your Fault? – VIDEO

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March 27, 2020

VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:

So you’re in a motorcycle accident, and it wasn’t your fault. Now, who’s gonna pay for your bike? Hi, my name is Scott O’Sullivan of the O’Sullivan law firm, and I’m here to tell you a few things that you’re probably not going to want to hear.

The …

Upgrading Motorcycle Insurance After Crash (Video)

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December 2, 2019

O’Sullivan on the Road: Motorcyclists: Upgrade your Insurance!

As a Denver motorcycle accident attorney, Scott loves working with the motorcycle community, and he’s been doing it for more than 20 years. But there’s one thing that drives him absolutely crazy.

VIDEO TRANSCRIPT:

So one of the things that drives …

Coloradans Organized for Responsible Driving

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October 10, 2019

In February of 2016, Brian and Jacquie Lehner were riding their Harley-Davidson on Highway 83 near Franktown when an oncoming driver crossed the double-yellow line and hit them head-on. Both of the Lehners were killed. The driver, Athina Munoz, was found by police to be texting while driving, and she …

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