Archive for the ‘Boulder Car Accidents’ Category

Pedestrian Injured in Accident | Boulder Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

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The Daily Camera reports that a CU student was struck by a pick-up truck while walking on the sidewalk along Folsom Street and was seriously injured.  She was transported to Boulder Regional Medical Center. Chloe Kay, a 20-year-old University of Colorado student was hit by the truck while walking with a friend near Folsom St [...]

Hit and Run Leaves Pedestrian in Serious Condition | Boulder Pedestrian Accident Attorney

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Vehicle-pedestrian collisions are very dangerous and are often seen as negligent driving of the vehicle. This could explain why many hit and run accidents involve pedestrians. According to the Boulder Daily Camera, a CU student was hit while crossing a street in Boulder on Wednesday evening. The crash occurred on Baseline Road near Canyon Creek [...]

Proposed Boulder Law to Reduce Bicycle Accidents | Boulder Bicycle Accident Attorney

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Bicyclists and pedestrians have a right to the road just as much as motor vehicles do. Because of this, all pedestrians have a duty to follow pedestrian laws designed for their protection. According to The Denver Post, Boulder has proposed a new law for bicyclists and other pedestrians. The law has always enforced the use [...]

Boulder Car Accident FAQs

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Car Accident FAQs Q: I was severely injured while riding my bike in Boulder when a car hit me out of no where. I now have medical bills that I can’t afford and have missed valuable time from work. What legal options do I have? A: Being injured in an auto accident can mean hefty [...]

1 In 7 Drivers Uninsured – Boulder Car Accident Attorney

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According to the USA Today, nearly one out of every seven drivers in the United States has no car insurance.  Despite mandatory insurance laws in 49 out of 50 states, including Colorado, the Insurance Research Council estimates that 13.8% of motorists nationwide are uninsured.  Here in Colorado, that number is even higher.  At about 15%, [...]