It not uncommon for an insurer to deny coverage after a car accident because the driver was not listed on the policy’s declarations page. The typical fact pattern looks like ...
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At Bowman Law, our motorcycle accident lawyers have witnessed firsthand the devastation caused by a serious motorcycle accident. We understand that a motorcycle leaves riders vulnerable to serious injuries in ...
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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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Medical payments coverage (“Med-Pay”) provides coverage for all reasonable medical expenses you and your passengers incur after being injured in a car accident in Colorado, regardless of who caused the ...
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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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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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Most experienced motorcycle riders understand riding is more dangerous that driving. Unfortunately, there are many events that could cause a rider to crash, ranging from small bumps in the road to full ...
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As the weather warms each year, road users see an increase in both construction and motorcycle enthusiasts. Unfortunately, construction zones can be particularly dangerous for motorcycle riders. With uneven roads, ...
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Motorcycle accidents happen without warning. Most riders, unfortunately, fail to consider what happens if they cannot communicate after an accident. While our Denver Motorcycle Injury Lawyers hope riders never experience an accident, we ...
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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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