Blog
Understanding the Colorado Safety Stop Law and Cyclist Liability
Is It Legal for Cyclists to Ride Through Stop Signs in Colorado? Yes. Colorado’s Safety Stop law allows cyclists to treat stop signs as yield signs under certain conditions. A cyclist must still yield to any road user who has the right of way. After a crash, liability depends on whether the cyclist followed…
Colorado’s E-Bike Laws
Electric bicycles, commonly known as “e-bikes,” are a common sight in Colorado’s cities. With their rising popularity, it’s crucial for riders to understand the applicable laws, including what counts as an e-bike, where you can legally ride one, and what other rules you need to follow. What Is Classified as an E-Bike? Colorado law…
How to Navigate Legal Challenges in Bicycle Accident Claims
Bicycle accidents can result in significant legal battles, particularly when proving fault. These incidents often lead to complex disputes over liability, primarily because bicycles and motor vehicles operate under different sets of rules and expectations on the road. Additionally, the nature of bicycle accidents often involves less obvious evidence than typical car accidents. Understanding…
Hit and Run Victim Compensation & Insurance
Colorado is commonly known as an “at-fault” state, meaning you may have the right to seek compensation from the party or parties held responsible for your injuries. In such cases, the individuals (or entities) deemed at fault may be liable for providing you with the necessary compensation for your damages and losses, including filing…
Scooter Rentals Cause Accidents
Call Outlaw Injury Attorneys today if you have been hurt in a rental scooter-related accident.