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Colorado Motorcycle Laws You Might Not Know

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February 8, 2018

Before hitting Colorado’s roads on your motorcycle, it’s important to know all of the rules and regulations required in order to ride and prevent motorcycle accidents. You may be a seasoned motorcyclist, but do you remember all those little laws you had to learn for your Colorado motorcycle endorsement? Even …

Medical Billing Fraud & Improper Billing Practices

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December 28, 2017

Improper billing practices happen more often in Colorado than you might imagine.

A few weeks ago, I posted an article about the many ways that hospitals are trying to take advantage of people who are hurt in car and motorcycle accidents. Because of some questions I received, I believe …

Healthcare Billing Fraud in Denver

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December 1, 2017

In past articles, I’ve made it pretty clear that I am fed up with hospital billing practices that victimize people who have been in car or motorcycle accidents.

In a nutshell: hospitals do everything in their power (sometimes skirting the law) to charge victims the absolute maximum that they can. …

Why Should I See a Doctor After a Car Accident?

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November 10, 2017


As you can imagine, I see a lot of people who have been in Denver car accidents and who may or may not have been to the hospital or to their doctor afterward. For the most part, no one who sees a doctor after an accident regrets it. However, …

How to Settle Your Own Property Damage Liability Claim

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October 26, 2017

From time to time, we receive calls from people who were in minor accidents and they need help recouping their losses on their car or motorcycle. In these instances, I’m happy to chat with the victim on the phone and explain the process for getting compensated for their losses. However, …

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