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Do You Have the Right Accident Insurance to Protect Your Family?

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September 8, 2016

auto motorcycle accident insuranceThis is going to be a rather grim article, I’m afraid. Sadly, in my line of work as a Denver accident attorney, I go through some pretty upsetting stretches when I meet with families of people who were killed in deadly accidents, and the conversation can turn to the topic …

Driving 101: Brush up on Your Good Driving Habits

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August 31, 2016

Good Driving HabitsDriving 101: What Good Driving Habits Have You Forgotten Since Driving School?

Presumably, if you have a driver’s license, you passed written and hands-on driving tests to earn it. But if you’re like me, that may have been a long time ago! In this blog, I thought I’d revisit a …

Full Coverage or Fool’s Coverage?

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July 21, 2016

Full Coverage InsuranceDo you think you have “full coverage” on your auto or motorcycle insurance?

Here’s a fact: most people have no idea what full coverage means and, worse, they don’t have what they need.

Not Really Full Coverage

We recently had a client call us after he was the victim in …

Biker Lives and Heals after Horrific Motorcycle Accident

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July 14, 2016

Don Evenson defies the odds by surviving a horrific motorcycle accident. He died twice in the ICU in 2015.

“There is no reason I should be alive,” he says. And yet, he is. Now he has a story to tell… and advice to share.

Don was riding his Harley when …

You’re Ready to Ride! Is Your Bike?

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May 27, 2015

Motorcycle MechanicI’m not just an attorney, I’m a biker. And I’m not just a biker, I’m a certified bike lover. I have five motorcycles sitting in my garage right now waiting for me to rev ‘em up and take ‘em out!

Before becoming an attorney, I worked in the motorcycle industry. …

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