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  In legal proceedings, it is common to hear terms such as “burden of proof” and “standard of proof.” But what do they mean? Get answers and see why proving your case may be easier with the help of an attorney. What Is the Difference Between the Burden of Proof…

How is Fault Determined in Colorado? Once a no-fault state, Colorado has changed its laws and become a “fault” state as per Colorado Revised Statutes 13-21-111. Under the current laws, drivers can file insurance claims against the at-fault party’s insurance provider to recover damages and other compensation. However, Colorado subscribes…

What Are the Consequences of Leaving the Scene of an Accident? Kansas state law stipulates that individuals who leave the scene of the accident can face severe consequences. Individuals who commit a hit-and-run in an accident with severe bodily injury or death may be charged with a Level 5 felony….

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Calculating the value of your measurable losses after a car accident is relatively easy. Medical bills, auto shop receipts, and pay stubs are physical records that document your financial losses. But calculating the value of intangible losses, such as pain and suffering, is trickier. The phrase “pain and suffering” is…

car accident witness

Witnesses play a critical role in Kansas car accident lawsuits. When the parties involved in the accident cannot agree on what happened, an outside observer may offer an unbiased account that makes it easier to determine who is liable. But qualifying as a witness is not always easy, and the…

injured person

Car accidents can leave you with devastating injuries, cost you thousands of dollars in medical and repair bills, and significantly harm your mental health. Depending on the accident, these effects may impact you for the rest of your life. Some of the significant effects of car accidents include the following:…