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Why Brain Injury Awareness Month is Important for Accident Survivors

Centers for Disease Control (CDC) statistics estimate that more than 5.3 million Americans are living with the effects of traumatic brain injuries, often called ‘invisible injuries’. Unlike a broken arm or leg, brain injuries affect people in ways that are not always visible, such as poor memory or impulse control. To help educate the public,… read more

Should Motorcycle Clubs Be Banned In Colorado?

Most motorcycle clubs are charity organizations that help bring communities together to support those in need, but on January 30, a conflict between two organizations may have tarnished the reputations of clubs all over the state. The Denver Police Department responded to reports of gunfire at the Colorado Motorcycle Expo. When officers arrived on the… read more

Liability Claims and Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Colorado

A common misconception is that insurance companies are on the side of their policyholders. The truth of the matter is that many insurance companies will attempt to keep their policyholders from obtaining the funds they need to recover from accidents. Let’s discuss the case of Steffan Tubbs v. Farmers Insurance Exchange to give our argument… read more

What You Need To Know About Riding Three-Wheelers In Colorado

It seems like everyone has a three-wheeled vehicle coming out these days. KTM released its X-Bow, Polaris released its Slingshot, and even Toyota—a car manufacturer—is getting into the game with its i-Road all electric three-wheeled vehicle, but how do these vehicles fit onto our roadways and traffic laws? What You Need To Know About Riding… read more

What is a Hospital Lien, Anyway?

A trip to the hospital is never fun, especially if you are there to receive treatment for an injury caused by someone else’s negligence. Adding to the pain of your personal injury could be the threat of lost wages if you are unable to work, and long-term medical problems that could affect the rest of… read more

Is Harley-Davidson Recovering From The Recession?

The recession hit Harley-Davidson really hard back in 2008. The company was already suffering from some of the worst sales numbers the iconic brand had ever faced, and when the housing market bubble burst people stopped buying items like classic American motorcycles. What was the manufacturer to do? It became leaner and meaner. Is Harley-Davidson… read more

Denver’s Ambitious Plan to Bring Traffic Deaths to Zero

Denver transportation officials are determined to reverse the high number of traffic deaths that occurred last year. Their efforts are justified, as 2015 was the deadliest year for traffic accidents since 2008. Statistics show there were 57 fatal car accidents in Denver last year. Many of these preventable crashes were caused by impaired or distracted… read more

Why Won’t Colorado Make Lane-Splitting Legal?

Not long ago we talked to you about a bill in California that would make lane-splitting legal. Unfortunately, that bill stalled out in the legislative process, though it showed much promise. Since then Colorado lawmaker Rep. Gordon Klingenschmitt proposed a lane-splitting bill in our beautiful state, which would have kept many motorcyclists safer in dense… read more