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Pedestrian Accidents

What happens if you hit a pedestrian not in a crosswalk?

August 11, 2025
At Fang Injury & Accident Lawyers Denver, we understand how overwhelming it can be when you're involved in a pedestrian accident. If you're asking yourself what happens if you hit a pedestrian not in a crosswalk, you're not alone—and you’re right to seek clarity. These situations are far more common than most people realize,
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Most Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries

August 8, 2025
Every day in Denver, pedestrians suffer serious harm due to careless or distracted drivers. These events are more than just accidents—they instantly turn lives upside down. At Fang Injury & Accident Lawyers Denver, we work closely with individuals whose futures have been shaken by pedestrian accident injuries, helping them navigate recovery while holding negligent
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What Does Yield the Right-of-Way Mean?

Every Denver driver encounters situations where understanding traffic rules can mean the difference between safety and a serious collision. What does yield the right-of-way mean? It's a question that often comes up after a crash or close call. Yielding the right-of-way means allowing other vehicles, pedestrians, or cyclists to go before you in a
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Overview Of Pedestrian Accident Claims

June 16, 2025
Pedestrian accident claims often arise after someone is struck by a car, truck, or other vehicle while walking, jogging, or crossing the street. A pedestrian accident claim seeks compensation for injuries and losses sustained after being hit by a car. In order to recover damages, it's essential to demonstrate that another party's careless or
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Can I Recover Damages if I Fall on a Sidewalk?

February 11, 2022
If you slip or trip and fall while using a sidewalk in Colorado, the question of whether you can recover damages (financial compensation) depends on the circumstances. Sidewalks are generally public property, meaning that if you do have a case, you will need to go up against a government agency to pursue monetary damages.
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