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Did Someone Damage Your Motorcycle?

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November 1, 2023

We Might Be Able to Get You a Replacement While It’s Repaired!

Motorcycle damaged in Colorado accident

I know a lot of motorcycle riders thanks to my commitment to the biker community via Rider Justice. Not only do I sponsor some really fun events, but I advise bikers on what kind of insurance …

Colorado Drivers: Share the Road with Bicycles!

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May 9, 2023

It’s spring in Colorado! And what a long, cold winter it’s been. I am so eager to get out of my house and hang out outside. I’m not alone, either. From my personal injury office on 6th Avenue, I have seen a significant increase in the number of …

Colorado Law On Negligence and Comparative Negligence

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May 4, 2023

In Colorado, if you are found to have caused a car or motorcycle accident due to negligence, then you are held accountable for the victim’s damages, medical bills, and more. But what if both parties are found to be partially negligent for a car or motorcycle crash?

This …

Denver’s Most Dangerous Streets

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November 14, 2022

Bless Westword’s Michael Roberts! He keeps writing articles about the worst roads in Denver, and while that may seem sensationalist, I think it’s important for Coloradans to understand the dangers on their roads. Our city keeps setting “Vision Zero” goals for road deaths, and yet it seems …

Motorcycle Accident Statistics: A Study of U.S. Fatal Crashes

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January 24, 2022

Motorcycle riders often describe feeling an unparalleled sense of freedom when they are on their bike. For them, the exhilaration and spontaneity of the ride far outweigh the potential risks and dangers. But when motorcyclists are struck by larger passenger or commercial vehicles, the consequences are often catastrophic for the

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