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How to Respond to a Low Settlement Offer

June 23, 2020
Dealing with an insurance company is one of the most difficult aspects of a personal injury claim. Even if you succeed in proving someone else’s liability for your accident and injuries, you may then have to contend with a lowball settlement offer or other bad faith tactics from an insurance provider to ensure a...
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Are Pit Bulls Allowed in Colorado?

June 16, 2020
Many cities and states have laws in place restricting dog ownership in terms of breed and type. These controversial laws stem from statistics that show some dog breeds tend to be more dangerous than others. For example, for three years in Denver, pit bulls were in the top six biting dog breeds across all...
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Pedestrian Safety for Kids

June 9, 2020
Pedestrians are the most vulnerable roadway users. Children are the most susceptible type of pedestrians to accidents. When walking to school, the park or somewhere else in Colorado, children are the most at risk of collisions with motor vehicles. Data from the Colorado Department of Transportation shows 90 pedestrian deaths in the state in...
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Senior Pedestrian Safety

May 4, 2020
As important as it is for senior citizens to get fresh air and exercise, it is equally critical that they stay safe as pedestrians in Denver. Pedestrians are the road’s most vulnerable users, with children and the elderly the most at-risk populations. In 2018 alone, 90 pedestrians in Colorado lost their lives in traffic...
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Denver School Zones: The Full List

March 16, 2020
Early in March, 2020, we published a study that outlined the 50 most dangerous school zones in Denver. Our report used crash volume, injury severity and incidence of pedestrian or bicyclist involvement to define these schools. However, there are nearly 300 schools in Denver, however. Here we have published results for all schools in...
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