Car Wreck Tips
You should seek medical attention after an accident even for seemingly minor injuries. Often symptoms do not appear for 12 to 24 hours after an accident. Let your insurer and our attorneys know if a doctor or EMT treated you.
Car Wreck Tips
Did you know that many insurance companies try to get access to your social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) to find evidence that you are exaggerating your injury? It is easy to take a simple post out of context. If you are pursuing a claim, be careful of what you share, and who you share… Read More »
Car Wreck Tips
As soon as you can after an auto accident, write down notes on everything that happened. Include details like the time, the weather, and the road conditions. If you have a smartphone, this is a good way to get all the details down quickly before you forget any of them.
Car Wreck Tips
If you are involved in an accident in which people have been injured, do not move or attempt to treat any of the injured. Without medical training, you could do more harm to someone who may be more seriously injured than they appear.
Injured in a car accident in Colorado? Many times your case is won or lost at the scene
You are injured in a car wreck, and someone else is at fault. Many things are going through your mind. How badly am I hurt? How will I get the car fixed? Am I going to miss a lot of days at work? Chances are, filing a personal injury claim is not one of the… Read More »
Colorado Personal Injury Law Tip
Every type of personal injury claim in Colorado has a different limitations period that applies. In some cases, including cases involving the government, the deadlines may be very short! Consult with a Colorado personal injury lawyer as soon as possible to know your rights!
Car Wreck Tips
When you speak with the paramedics at the scene, or a doctor after the accident, do not leave out any information. Even is something just does not “feel right”, you should still let the attending medical professionals (and the police, as well) know about it.
Can my car insurance be cancelled for filing a UM claim?
In most cases? NO. Insurers are prohibited from raising a policyholder’s rates or canceling coverage in response to a claim for UM/UIM benefits, or from canceling your policy. If an insurer fails to abide by these rules and unfairly denies a claim, unreasonably delays making a decision, or increases premiums after paying out a UM/UIM… Read More »