On January 29 of this year, three inches of snow and ice fell on the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Despite the dire warnings about the storm, and the forecasts of fast falling snow and ice, the relatively small amount of precipitation paralyzed the ninth largest city in the country. A massive […]
Category: Personal Injury
Truck accidents are increasing every year. According to the US Department of Transportation, approximately 500,000 truck accidents occur every year in the United States. Because trucks tend to be such large vehicles–commercial trucks can be up to 80 feet long and weigh as much as 40 tons–accidents involving trucks often […]
Colorado, like many other states, has a statute that limits the amount of non-economic losses the family or beneficiaries of a decedent can recover in a wrongful death action. The amount differs for a death due to medical malpractice versus a death due to an accident, but the concept is the same: […]
First Target, then Neiman Marcus, then Michaels…who is next? What is industry doing to guard against hacking and the theft of our personal information?
When the Target security breach was first announced, it took a while for the magnitude of the damage to be realized. Then other retailers announced security breaches, and then Target revised its estimated number of customers whose information was hacked to approximately 110 million, and…American businesses and consumers woke up […]
Like much of the country, the people of Colorado are divided over whether more guns will equate to more safety. In a recent poll, 50% of people in Colorado support the idea of allowing teachers and staff members in schools to carry handguns and concealed weapons. The split in opinion is […]