Colorado’s Governmental Immunity Act (“CGIA”) gives state and local governments immunity from lawsuits under certain circumstances. The rationale behind the law was that governmental employees provide essential public services, which ...
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Dashboard cameras (“dash cams”) have become much more popular as prices for the technology continues to decline. In Colorado, dash cams can provide important video evidence of a car accident ...
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A herniated disc, also called a slipped or ruptured disc, is among the most common types of back injuries resulting from auto accidents. Difference Between The Vertebra And A Disc The human spine ...
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In limited circumstances, Colorado personal injury victims may be entitled to compensation from a bar or restaurant that served alcohol to the intoxicated driver. Can Bars be Liable for an ...
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We recently discussed Colorado’s Dram Shop laws to explain when bars and restaurants may be liable for accidents caused by drunk drivers they served. Some readers were left with questions ...
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The service of alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person is not only against the law, but it could lead to civil liability against a bar or restaurant. It is important ...
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In recent years, many drivers in Colorado have seen an increase in car insurance premiums. If you are cautious driver with a clean record, you may be left asking why ...
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Whiplash takes place when a person’s neck suddenly extends due to a violent force, often from a car accident. What is Whiplash? In auto accidents, the driver or passengers’ bodies ...
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It does not matter how skilled you are at driving if you cannot see. Through Colorado’s harsh winters, drivers must maintain visibility. Snow, slush, ice, and rain form a blindfold ...
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Colorado has the highest elevation of any state, causing winter to come early and stay late. The Denver car crash lawyers at Bowman Law enjoy posting info relating to the ...
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