Denver Colorado Personal Injury Blog
Making updates to estate plans can help avoid delays
Over the years, many details in a person’s life can change. As a result, when individuals create their estate plans and time goes by, it is important that those plans are reviewed periodically. In some cases, a life event can trigger the need for an update, such as...
Colorado crash injures 3, involves 4 vehicles
Vehicle collisions can easily happen under unclear circumstances. All those involved may immediately know is that someone hit their vehicle and that they suffered injuries. In some cases, an initial collision can have a chain reaction that results in multiple vehicles...
Tips teen-drivers should know
When a teenager gets their license, it becomes an exciting time for the whole household. While the idea of sending your kid out to the store for milk, or that their child can have some more independence, there is something else parents should keep in mind. The...
Estate planning misconceptions parents may believe
Doing anything the right way involves having the right information. Unfortunately, numerous people in Colorado and across the country may believe certain details about estate planning that are not entirely true. Though getting started on a plan is definitely a step in...
What makes riding a motorcycle so dangerous? Other drivers
Summer is motorcycle season. The number of riders out on Colorado roads peaks during these warm-weather months, and for many the annual Four Corners rally serves as something of a symbolic grand finale. Unfortunately, many motorcyclists will head into the wintry...
Can you use a monthly payment plan for tax debt?
Having any kind of debt can weigh heavily on a person. If Colorado residents have tax debt, they may feel even more burdened and worried that the government will take action against them. Unpaid taxes can result in penalties, fees and interest, but qualifying...
After a crash, not all damages can be seen
Car accidents can happen in an instant. And although it doesn't take long for a crash to occur, it can take a while to comprehend just how much it affects you. This can be especially true when it comes to hidden injuries, or injuries you cannot necessarily see but are...
When Should You Update Your Will?
If you have already created an estate plan – or even just a basic will – you are among the forward-thinking minority of Americans who have done so. Statistics show that just 40 percent of Americans have an estate plan in place. But creating one isn’t the only step in...
Car accidents, PTSD and chronic pain
When a devastating or frightening crash occurs, some victims develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Moreover, the National Center for Biotechnology Information published research that highlights how victims of traffic crashes who have PTSD are especially...
Distracted driving and the myth of multitasking
It is not uncommon for drivers to overestimate their ability while behind the wheel and decide to pass the time. These additional tasks can quickly become distractions as motorists attempt to eat, drink, make phone calls, text, read email or adjust the GPS unit while...