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Colorado Olympian severs spinal cord in motor vehicle accident

Posted On June 11, 2014 I Firm News,Spinal Cord Injuries

Colorado native and Olympic swimmer, Amy Van Dyken, made history at the 1996 Olympic Games when she won four gold medals. Four years later, she added two more gold medals to her collection. While known for her strong Olympian body, …

Deadline for mandatory inclusion of rear-view cameras set for May 1, 2018

Posted On June 6, 2014 I Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents

The day starts out like any other day. You shower, dress and eat breakfast before heading out to the garage to begin your commute to work. You get in your car, open the garage door and begin backing out of …

Distracted driving is a 100 preventable epidemic

Posted On May 23, 2014 I Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents

Many Boulder area residents drive every day. For many, the daily commute to work or school is often viewed as routine and mundane. It’s often while driving familiar routes, however, that drivers fail to remain vigilant and may engage in …

Safety concerns: GM recalls roughly 2.7 million vehicles

Posted On May 20, 2014 I Firm News,Products Liability

In recent years, the news has really been focusing on different dangerous driving behaviors, such as texting while driving or driving under the influence. And while both of these are certainly very dangerous and put other drivers and pedestrians at …

More than 25 percent of Denver car accidents involve hit-and-runs

Posted On May 15, 2014 I Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents

Being the victim of a car accident is a traumatic and scary event. Injuries suffered in car accidents can range from bruises and soreness to traumatic brain injuries and fatal internal injuries. Most Colorado drivers know what they are supposed …

Nearly 140 Americans die each day from brain injuries

Posted On May 8, 2014 I Brain Injury,Firm News

The human brain is a vital and complex organ that serves as the body’s control center. Not only is the human brain responsible for regulating all bodily processes, but parts of the brain control emotions and personality traits as well …