The Founding-Era Roots of American Personal Injury Law: How 250 Years of Common Law Built Today’s Colorado Rules
A look at how American personal injury law evolved from English common law through 250 years of development to today’s Colorado rules.
A look at how American personal injury law evolved from English common law through 250 years of development to today’s Colorado rules.
A Colorado car accident attorney explains how to handle a rear-end crash on C-470 or Santa Fe in Highlands Ranch, including liability, insurance, and the specific corridor risks.
A legal analysis of how Colorado’s comparative negligence rule applies to multi-vehicle pileups on mountain roads, including I-70 and US-285.
A data-driven look at the most dangerous stretches of the I-70 mountain corridor in Colorado and the legal questions that follow a mountain crash.
A Colorado car accident attorney explains how animal strike crashes are handled, what insurance covers, and what victims need to know about deer and elk accidents.
A Colorado car accident attorney explains why US-34 between Loveland and Greeley generates serious crashes and what victims should do after a Northern Colorado accident.
A Memorial Day reflection from Flanagan Law on the service members, veterans, and military families who shape our Colorado community and our practice.
A Colorado car accident attorney explains how a Castle Pines crash claim differs from typical Front Range cases and what high-income suburbs require for full recovery.
Memorial Day weekend is one of Colorado’s deadliest traffic periods. Here is what CDOT and NHTSA data shows about where and why crashes concentrate and what victims need to know.