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Car Accidents

Teen dies after multivehicle pedestrian accident

The winter solstice recently passed and now Denver residents should notice a lengthening of daylight as the year comes to an end. However, evening still comes very early, and in the darkness of the afternoon and night, it can be difficult for drivers to see obstacles in front of them.


The legalization of marijuana and serious car accidents

With the legalization of marijuana in Colorado and elsewhere, the question arises as to whether there is an associated increase in driving while under the influence of marijuana. However, the answer may not yet be clear. People understand the dangers of driving while under the influence of alcohol fairly well. Are people


Serious workplace accidents in Colorado oil and gas industry

Oil and gas industry workers operate in an environment surrounded by numerous potential hazards. From flammable, explosive substances, to toxic fumes, to slippery surfaces — not to mention heavy machinery often moving around them — the risks of a workplace accident can run high. Right here in Colorado, pipeline fires


Injuries for Denver nurses and options for assistance

Nurses are who people count on when they get hurt or sick, but their duties put them at high risk for on-the-job injuries each and every day. Whether these are avoidable or inevitable, workers’ compensation typically covers many of the costs. Here are a few facts about nursing injuries. Frequency of


Denver drivers, pedestrians both have a duty of care

We noted last week, in the case of a van that struck a group of pedestrians in downtown Denver, that pedestrian accident injuries can be both serious and, unfortunately, challenging when it comes to seeking compensation. Let’s take a closer look at the responsibilities of both drivers and pedestrians, and


A high-altitude job may lead to workers’ compensation injury

With the beautiful mountains in Colorado, traveling to high altitudes from lower ones can be a near daily event for some workers as well as visitors. For those having that work commute or condition, however, this kind of work-related reality may cause altitude sickness. For instance, those working in mining may


Auto accident in downtown Denver injures pedestrians

Walking around downtown Denver is something many residents would consider a relatively peaceful, safe activity. Especially when enjoying time out with friends in broad daylight, few would expect to suddenly find themselves the victims of an auto accident. This was just what happened, however, to a group of three pedestrians on


Nurses have higher risk of experiencing violence on the job

Every workplace has certain dangers that employers need to protect workers against. In hospitals, nurses have to contend with the same dangers as practically anyone else, including slip and falls and exposure to dangerous substances. However, a report from The Atlantic found that nurses are much more likely than other professions to


The holiday season can bring dangers to the roadways

Now that the holiday season is upon us, residents in Colorado and other states are likely in a festive mood. Colanders are likely being filled up with family gatherings, holiday parties and events. While this is an exciting time to plan and shop for, it is also a time where