When it comes to personal injury, not all circumstances necessarily lead to a case that an attorney should handle. The best first step in trying to determine whether your particular situation may actually constitute a personal injury lawsuit is to consult with a...
Month: April 2018
Safety stop bill could help standardize riding rules in Colorado
A new bill could standardize safety stop rules for bicyclists in Colorado, which would help make it easier for the local governments to make already prominent behaviors legal. For example, many cyclists view stop signs as yield signs, slowing but not necessarily...
What should you know about quadriplegia?
Quadriplegia is also known as tetraplegia. It's a type of paralysis that results in the total or partial loss of sensation or movement in the limbs. The torso is usually also affected. Paraplegia is similar, but it only affects the waist down, not the...
3 things to do if you’re in a bicycle crash
Bike crashes can happen at almost any time, especially when cyclists ride near the roads. Drivers aren't always prepared to see a cyclist, and a crash between a car and cyclist nearly always ends badly.What can drivers do to be safer around cyclists? What should...
What to do if you’re a cyclist hit by an uninsured driver
Many people do not realize their auto insurance typically extends to any incidents that occur on a bike, too. For example, you may prefer riding your bike to work every day, and you should rest easy by acquiring a comprehensive auto insurance policy that covers any...
Can you file a claim for delayed pain?
If you were recently in a car accident and decided not to go to the hospital, you may be one of many who later discovered that you had pain and soreness that you didn't feel at the time. Delayed symptoms of injuries aren't uncommon in car crashes, because the...