Mar 15, 2023 | Car Accidents, Driving Safety
Last year 745 people died in Colorado car crashes. That’s the highest number of traffic fatalities in the state since 1981, prompting discussion among public safety agencies about how to improve roadway safety. Unfortunately, the 2022 figures don’t just reflect a bad...
Mar 8, 2023 | Taxes, Frequently Asked Questions
When you’re involved in a bad car crash, there’s plenty to worry about besides tax issues. It’s usually late in the process after we have helped our clients to reach a settlement with the insurance company or emerge victorious at trial, that they start asking...
Mar 1, 2023 | Frequently Asked Questions, Driving Safety
The most important safety feature in any moving vehicle is the one that allows the driver to stop — the brakes. Nearly a third of all car crashes are rear-end collisions, most of which could be prevented if drivers paid more attention to traffic conditions and kept...
Feb 22, 2023 | Blog, Workers Compensation
With few exceptions, employers in Colorado are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance, which is supposed to aid their employees if they suffer work-related illness or injury. The state-mandated, no-fault program allows those hurt on the job to receive...
Feb 15, 2023 | Cyber Security, Blog, Data Privacy
Resolutions to lead a better life come fast and furious in the new year, ranging from pledges to lose weight to home improvement projects and efforts to cut down on spending. Yet one area most consumers continue to neglect is online security — despite the fact that...
Feb 8, 2023 | Blog, Driving Safety
Purchasing a new vehicle these days is a trip into buyer-beware country. Prices are up, inventory is down, and increasing concerns about inflation and gas prices, safety and recall issues, impacts on the climate and long-term durability also complicate the search....