Winter in Colorado is beautiful, but it also brings some of the most dangerous driving conditions of the year. With a combination of snow, ice, wildlife, early sunsets, ski traffic, and holiday travel, these winter conditions create risks that even experienced drivers struggle with. For teens and young adults who may not have years of winter driving under their belt, those risks increase even more. As parents, it’s important to make sure your teen understands the unique hazards of driving on the road in winter conditions and what they can do to stay safe. Here are the key reminders every Colorado family should review before temperatures drop and the first storm hits. Black Ice Is Invisible and One of the Most Common Causes of Winter Crashes Black ice forms when melted snow or moisture refreezes and becomes nearly impossible to see. Teens often assume ice will look shiny or visible,…
Road rage accidents in Denver are an escalating issue, and its consequences can be severe. Understanding how road rage contributes to accidents, adopting preventative measures, and knowing how to handle aggressive drivers can make a significant impact on road safety. In this blog post, we'll delve into the causes of road rage accidents, offer tips on preventing road rage, guide you on handling aggressive drivers, and provide steps to take if you find yourself involved in a road rage incident in Denver, Colorado. How Road Rage Causes Accidents Road rage, characterized by aggressive and hostile behavior on the road, is a leading factor in many accidents. According to reports by The Zebra, 92% witnessed an act of road rage in 2023 alone. The following factors contribute to road rage incidents: Tailgating and Aggressive Driving Tailgating and aggressive driving behaviors such as excessive speeding and abrupt lane changes can trigger anger…

When people are involved in Denver area car crashes, it’s a common first step to call the local police to the scene of the accident. Anytime an accident involves drivers under the influence, personal injuries, significant damage, road obstacles that prevent the flow of moving traffic, or confrontations among accident participants, it’s important to summon a police officer to ensure these emergency situations are handled properly

A car accident presents a significant safety risk for pregnant women, especially in the later stages of the pregnancy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that between 1-3 percent of infants who make it to birth are exposed to motor-vehicle accidents in utero, and that car accident injuries are a leading cause of death and injuries among pregnant women

A man killed after being hit by a vehicle while crossing the road in southeast Colorado Springs earlier this month has been identified as 58-year-old Rondell Winn, Colorado Springs police said Wednesday.

Around 9:30 p.m. on Nov. 14, police responded to the area of the 1900 block of South Academy Boulevard, near the intersection with Chelton Road, for an auto-pedestrian crash. Officers arrived to find a deceased male on scene who had been hit by a vehicle while crossing Academy Boulevard, police said.

The terms “ordinary negligence” and “gross negligence” frequently appear in discussions of legal matters. Many people do not understand that there is a distinction between the two terms. Negligence is the failure to use the level of care and caution that an ordinary person would use in similar circumstances. It often involves a careless mistake or inattention that causes an injury.