Who’s Liable in a Colorado Truck Accident?

When an 80,000-pound truck causes devastation, the answer isn’t always simple.  Here’s who may be legally responsible—and how to hold them accountable. The Crash Was Over in Seconds—But the Legal Questions Are Just Beginning You were driving safely. Then, out of nowhere, a commercial truck crossed into your lane or failed to stop in time. […]

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Post-Settlement Guide: What Happens After You Win Your Motorcycle Case?

The hard part is over—but you’re not paid just yet.  Here’s what happens after your settlement is reached, and how Fisher and Associates walks you through every step. You Won. So… What Happens Now? The negotiation is over. The insurance company has agreed to pay. You’ve finally secured justice after months—or years—of fighting through pain,

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Motorcycle Insurance in Colorado: What’s Covered—and What’s Not

You pay for insurance to protect yourself. But when the crash happens, you may be shocked at how little is actually covered. You Thought You Were Covered—Until the Crash Happened You ride smart. You carry insurance. And you thought you were protected. But now, after a crash, you’re staring down thousands in medical bills, damage

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Do You Need a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer? 5 Signs It’s Time to Call One

Not every crash requires a lawyer. But if any of these 5 signs sound familiar, it’s time to get legal firepower on your side—before it’s too late. Feeling Unsure After a Crash? You’re Not Alone. If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident, you’re likely overwhelmed. Between medical bills, insurance calls, bike repairs, and physical pain—it’s

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Common Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents and What They Mean for Your Case

The injury is personal—but the legal impact is real. Here’s how different crash injuries affect your claim, your recovery, and your compensation. A Violent Crash. A Long Recovery. A Complicated Legal Fight. Motorcycle accidents don’t play fair. They don’t just leave bruises—they leave trauma. Broken bones, hospital stays, missed work, and sometimes, lifelong disability. If you’ve

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How Fault is Determined in Colorado Motorcycle Crashes

After a crash, knowing who’s at fault can make or break your case. Here’s how Colorado law works—and how Fisher and Associates helps you fight back. You’re Hurt. Your Bike’s Wrecked. And Everyone’s Pointing Fingers. Motorcycle crashes are among the most devastating and misunderstood collisions on Colorado roads. One second, you’re riding through Denver’s city streets

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Colorado’s Updated Child Passenger Safety Law: What Parents Need to Know

Ensuring the safety of young passengers is a top priority for Colorado lawmakers. As of January 1, 2025, new updates to the state’s Child Passenger Safety Law will take effect, requiring parents and caregivers to follow stricter guidelines for car seat and booster seat use. These changes, signed into law by Governor Jared Polis in

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How to Deal with Insurance Companies After a Crash: A Colorado Injury Lawyer’s Guide

You’ve been injured. Now the insurance company is calling. Before you say a word—read this. After a crash, the calls come fast. Adjusters. Claim numbers. Quick offers. You’re in pain, confused, and trying to make sense of your situation—and now the insurance company is pushing for answers. At Fisher and Associates P.C., we’ve seen how

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What Is Colorado’s Modified Comparative Fault Rule?

In Colorado, being partially at fault doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Here’s how shared responsibility impacts your injury claim. Fault Isn’t Always Black and White After a serious car or truck accident, most people assume one driver is entirely at fault. But in reality, determining fault isn’t always that simple. Maybe you were turning

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