Monthly Archives: February 2026
Can You Sue a Colorado Workers’ Compensation Insurer for Acting in Bad Faith?
When a Colorado business opens their premises to the public, they have certain common law duties to keep the property in reasonably safe condition. If a customer is injured due to the owner’s failure to live up to this duty, they can be held civilly liable for that customer’s medical bills, lost income, and… Read More »
How Exculpatory Agreements Can Affect Your Colorado Personal Injury Claim
When a Colorado business opens their premises to the public, they have certain common law duties to keep the property in reasonably safe condition. If a customer is injured due to the owner’s failure to live up to this duty, they can be held civilly liable for that customer’s medical bills, lost income, and… Read More »
How Much Auto Insurance Do I Need in Colorado?
Every Colorado driver requires auto insurance to legally operate their vehicle within the state. Failure to carry insurance can lead to fines, suspension of your driver’s license, and even jail time under Colorado law. Aside from these consequences, however, having auto insurance is important as it provides you with certain protections in the event… Read More »
Can a Colorado Car Accident Victim Ask to See the Defendant’s Medical Records?
Many car accidents in Colorado are the result of drunk driving. When investigating suspected drunk driving accidents, police will often gather valuable evidence for a potential criminal case, including information that may be contained in the driver’s medical records. But can such evidence also be used by the injured victims in pursuing a civil… Read More »
