I must admit, I too have been a rubbernecker. If you aren’t sure what I’m talking about – rubbernecking is when you slow down at the scene of an accident to look at the wreckage. It’s that weird, sick side of our curiosity that wants to see how badly an …
I am seeing more rideshare accidents in Denver. My wife and I were in a rideshare car recently (I can’t remember if it was Uber or Lyft) and there were two drivers in the car: the passenger was teaching the driver how to drive in America! He ran two red …
Remember when we all panicked about the idea of Amazon delivering packages with drones? I’m not sure that concept is worse than the plague-of-locusts style of van delivery service we now all witness on a daily basis.
For example, I am currently representing a client who was in her car …
By Scott O’Sullivan
I just finished a case that was tragic in many ways, but the thing I found most frustrating was that the driver who caused the car crash maintained his innocence until the very end. Then, when it was in his best interest to tell the truth (because …
I am of the personal opinion that transportation as we know it must and will change rapidly over the next decade. Hopefully faster than that, if my grandkids are going to experience the great outdoors in anything resembling the way that I have. (I refer, of course, to the impacts …