If you get into a car accident and need to file a claim with Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, there are multiple ways to do so. In Colorado, the person or party who is most at fault for a car accident is who pays for medical bills and property repairs. This is known as a...
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A trespasser is someone who does not have permission or legal authority to enter your property in Colorado. Although the general rule is that a property owner is not responsible for the safety or well-being of a trespasser, there are several exceptions to the rule. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to be...
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In Colorado, slip and fall accidents are a relatively common cause of injuries. Hazards such as ice, snow, slippery floors and uneven surfaces often cause slip and fall accidents and painful injuries. Depending on the circumstances, a property owner’s homeowners insurance policy may cover the costs connected to a harmful slip and fall accident....
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Not all slip and fall accidents in Colorado take place on privately owned properties. You may slip and fall and suffer a serious injury on government-owned property, as well, such as on a public sidewalk or at a police precinct. If you suffer a slip and fall injury on government property, you may still...
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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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