The potential threat that large commercial trucks pose to vehicles on the road is well-known. However, the massive size of these vehicles and the energy that they exert may also present dangers in areas away from Denver’s main roads and highways. If a truck inadvertently causes damages to property or other features, such damage could potentially put others at risk. The potential to cause such a problem still exists even if the incident that caused it left little to no damage on the truck itself.
Making a case for uninsured motorist coverage
It’s not uncommon for Denver clients to come to us here at The Law Offices of Cliff Enten after having been involved in car accidents with drivers who do not have insurance. Despite the fact that Colorado has laws in place in the require motorists to carry a certain amount in insurance coverage, many still drive without it, or carry only a bare minimum in coverage that may not offer enough in terms of compensation to cover the full amount of accident injury or damage expenses. If you drive in Colorado, then you may want to give extra consideration to including uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage in your auto insurance policy.