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Pedestrian & Crosswalk Accidents in Colorado: Fault, Cameras, and Evidence

Pedestrian & Crosswalk Accidents in Colorado: Fault, Cameras, and Evidence

by sawneemountain | Jul 4, 2025 | Personal Injury

Colorado’s roads are tough on people walking. Whether you’re crossing Main Avenue in Durango or navigating downtown Denver, a split-second mistake by a driver can change your life. After a crash, the first questions are always the same: Who’s at fault? Is there video?...
UM/UIM in Colorado: What It Really Covers (and When It Saves a Case)

UM/UIM in Colorado: What It Really Covers (and When It Saves a Case)

by sawneemountain | Jun 2, 2025 | Personal Injury

If you’re recovering from a crash in or around Durango, you’ve probably already heard the alphabet soup: UM (Uninsured Motorist) and UIM (Underinsured Motorist). These are the coverages that step in when the at-fault driver has no insurance (UM) or not enough...
Colorado Comparative Negligence: Can You Still Recover If You’re Partly at Fault?

Colorado Comparative Negligence: Can You Still Recover If You’re Partly at Fault?

by sawneemountain | May 1, 2025 | Personal Injury

If you were hurt in a crash or other accident in Colorado and you’re worried you “share some of the blame,” you’re asking the right question. Colorado follows modified comparative negligence with a 50% bar. In plain English: your compensation is reduced by your share...
Injured at a Friend’s or Neighbor’s House: Can You Sue and What Are Your Rights?

Injured at a Friend’s or Neighbor’s House: Can You Sue and What Are Your Rights?

by sawneemountain | Mar 22, 2025 | Personal Injury

Experiencing an injury on someone else’s property, especially at a friend’s home or neighbor’s yard, can be a highly sensitive and stressful event. It introduces difficult questions, including the potential awkwardness of filing a claim against someone close to...
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