A slip-and-fall accident could cause debilitating injuries

On behalf of Allman, Mitzner & Fawley, LLC on Wednesday, January 15, 2020.

For many people, concerns about winter weather and the risks it brings start with the impact it has on road safety. There is no question that thousands of people every year get into otherwise preventable collisions because they don’t slow down and adjust their driving habits to reflect current weather conditions. Getting into a crash caused by a snowstorm, however, is far from the only risk that winter weather brings for people in Colorado.

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How does an insurance company decide to settle a claim?

On behalf of Allman, Mitzner & Fawley, LLC on Wednesday, December 18, 2019.

If you sustain injuries as the victim of an auto accident, questions surrounding insurance compensation are sure to be on your mind.

You deserve financial compensation to cover your medical expenses, but how does an insurance company settle a claim? What should you expect to receive?

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Watch for slower speed limits around Denver

On behalf of Allman, Mitzner & Fawley, LLC on Wednesday, October 9, 2019.

The metro area has been hard on bicyclists this summer. After a recent spike in the number of cycling fatalities, government officials have begun to think of ways to keep riders safe. One strategy is lowering speed limits on some roads. If you regularly drive in Cherry Creek or near the airport, you may need to decrease your vehicle’s speed to comply with the new limits.

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5 ways a car insurance company can exhibit bad faith

On behalf of Allman, Mitzner & Fawley, LLC on Wednesday, October 9, 2019.

Let us say you suffered both a concussion and a broken shoulder when a speeding driver t-boned your car in an intersection.

You must file for insurance compensation while still receiving medical treatment, but you have heard that insurers can be difficult. Some act in bad faith relative to claims. Here are five ways that may happen.

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