Accident-related pain can ruin anyone’s life. Living with pain can become unbearable. However, pain does not always appear immediately following an accident. There are occasions where pain can appear hours, days, or even weeks after an accident. Thus, understanding delayed pain, and its causes are crucial before filing a personal injury claim.
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Who Is Liable for a Defective Airbag Injury?
Airbags are installed in motor vehicles to protect the head, chest, and neck to mitigate serious injuries during a traffic crash. Unfortunately, airbags are not totally effective and reliable. In some situations, the airbag may deploy suddenly, incorrectly, or even fail to deploy during the auto crash.
Hit By a Drunk Driver? Why the Bar May Be Responsible
If you have been hit by a noticeably drunk driver, you probably wonder why no one stopped them from getting behind the wheel of a vehicle.
How Pre-Existing Conditions Affect Personal Injury Claims
If you were injured in an accident and filed a personal injury claim, the insurance adjuster might start asking questions about your pre-existing conditions. But can your pre-existing conditions affect your personal injury claim? And if so, should you disclose them to the insurance company?
Who is Liable When a Car Accident is Caused by an Animal?
The animal surely can’t be held responsible or sued for damages, but if there is a negligent owner who allowed the animal to roam freely, that person may be held liable. Likewise, if the driver of the vehicle was speeding or otherwise breaking the law, the driver’s negligence could be assessed to determine fault. The common denominator is not always easy to determine fault in an accident with an animal.
Always Seek Medical Attention After A Car Accident
Despite how you may feel in the immediate moments following a car accident, you may actually be more injured than you think. Many people make the initial mistake of not seeking medical attention, only to regret their decision later.
I Was Involved in a Hit and Run. Can I Still File a Claim?
If another driver crashes into your vehicle and speeds away in a classic hit-and-run accident, what are your options for being compensated for damages and injuries? Most likely, the other driver will not be found, and if they are, the vehicle may be stolen, uninsured, or the person without enough resources to pay out in a civil lawsuit.
What You Should Know About Winter Driving Accidents
The winter months in Colorado can be brutal and unpredictable. Colorado is among the states with the highest number of accidents caused by winter weather. Obscured visibility, snow, ice, and slippery roads contribute to thousands of winter-driving accidents across the state each year.
Common Mistakes to Avoid After an Accident
In the state of Colorado, fatal car accident numbers have remained steady over the past two decades. Current data from the Colorado Department of Transportation reports that a total of 574 people were killed in car accidents in 2020. The number of fatal accidents may grow as the Department of Transportation receives new accident data for 2020.
Common Misconceptions About Car Accident Claims in Colorado
In 2019, there were 121,648 car crashes in the state of Colorado. Being involved in a car accident is life-altering. Recovering from the trauma can take quite some time, whether it was a fender-bender or a bigger crash. When an accident happens, there can be so much happening in the aftermath that important steps may be skipped or disregarded in regards to your health or legal action.