[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]From the first day of October, there are very few things that young children are focused on other than Halloween in Denver Colorado. With costumes, jack-o-lanterns, and, of course, candy — this night is often a crowd favorite. However, Halloween carries many potential dangers for pedestrians accidents in Denver. This why you might need a Denver personal injury lawyer for your case. Fortunately, both drivers and pedestrians can do their part and make a commitment to improving Halloween roadway safety. Here’s what you should know: Safety Tips for Trick-or-Treaters No matter how big your trick-or-treating group is, each person can use these tips to have a safer experience: Increase visibility to drivers by wearing bright colored or reflective costumes and using a flashlight when walking between houses. Plan your route ahead of time, and if you're in an unfamiliar neighborhood, stay in the more well-lit areas. If you need to…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Accidents happen, and when they do, you want to be sure that you are prepared for the worst. The good news is that the right car insurance coverage can ease your words and provide you with peace of mind. Understanding car insurance laws in your state can help you protect yourself and your family should the unexpected happen. Our team discusses more below. Minimum Requirements for Colorado Drivers Every state has its own requirements when it comes to car insurance. In Colorado, all drivers must have the minimum liability coverage in the following amounts: Bodily injury coverage of $25,000 per person. This covers the costs of injury to another person should you be found responsible for an accident. Bodily injury coverage has a total maximum per accident of $50,000. Again, this covers the cost of injury-related expenses per accident, should you be found liable. Personal property damage of up to $15,000. This will cover…