When someone passes away and leaves a husband or wife, kids and sometimes other relatives who depended on the deceased person's wages to meet their needs, the loss of that income because of the worker's death could potentially bring financial devastation. Luckily, when a family provider dies from work-related injuries or occupational diseases, surviving dependents may be eligible for payment of death benefits under Colorado workers' compensation laws.
Bus driver dies after driving into pillar
For many parents in Denver, sending kids off to school every day on a yellow school bus is almost a rite of passage. The iconic color and shape of these buses can take people back to their own childhood years. These buses are also utilized to transport students to various school-related activities. Regardless of the reason for the journey, the trust that parents place in the hands of bus drivers cannot be overstated.
Alcohol believed to be involved in fatal crash
Every driver in Colorado knows that the risk of being involved in an automobile accident always exists. These accidents claim many lives, cause many injuries and result in serious damage to many vehicles and other property items every year. Keeping people safe by preventing accidents is the primary reason for laws like speed limits and other traffic regulations. Sadly, not every driver follows these laws.
How to use your smartphone to document a car accident
A car crash happens in seconds, yet its resolution between insurance companies, medical examinations, and mechanical and body work on your car can drag on for months. Memories fade with time, but they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Taking a few quick pictures immediately after the crash provides further evidence of the damage and helps your memory with visual details likely to be forgotten.