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Teaching Kids to Be Responsible Drivers: A Guide for Parents

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September 22, 2023

Teaching your child to be a good driver starts long before that precious cherub reaches 15 and can get a permit. In fact, every day that you drive your kid around, you are teaching them how to drive like you. Now, stop and think: Are you driving the way that …

Don’t Trust State Farm Insurance After a Crash with a Driver Insured by State Farm

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June 14, 2023

Before I get into the meat of this story, let me share some quick bullet points. If you read nothing else, read this list:

  • Do not talk to State Farm’s insurance adjusters without first talking to a personal injury attorney.
  • Know that State Farm is digging

What are Colorado’s Laws for Teen Drivers?

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January 31, 2023

teen driver learns Colorado laws for driving under 21

There are newly-minted teenage drivers on Colorado’s roads every day. And that is sort of terrifying. Back when I learned to drive, I was relatively safe on New Jersey’s empty back roads. Today’s Colorado teenagers learn on some of the most intimidating roads I’ve ever seen!

Imagine facing I-25 at …

Cyclists – 6 Things to Keep In Mind This Spring

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April 13, 2022
  1. Rights to the road: Bikers have the equal, legal right to use all public roads. These are important rights and I defend them every time. That said, due to their vulnerability, bikers need to be very cautious on the road, much more than drivers.
  2. Wear a helmet. Wear a helmet.

When To Settle vs. Going To Trial

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January 27, 2022

When I am first meeting a victim of a car or motorcycle crash, they often ask about “the trial.” In their minds, they imagine me standing in front of a jury and asking for a big sum of money to cover all of their medical bills, lost wages, pain and …

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