On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 19, 2020 | Car Accidents
While some motorists may be ready to explore Colorado in a driverless vehicle, the majority of people aren’t sure what to make of them. According to a study conducted by AAA, only 12% of respondents said that they would feel safe in a car that operated on its...
On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 19, 2020 | Hit & Runs
Motor vehicle accidents are a headache at best and painful when worse. But most are easy enough to work through, so long as injuries and damages are minor. Crashes are far more complicated when the other driver flees the scene, though. They then become hit and runs....
On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 16, 2020 | Auto Accidents
Teen drivers in Colorado and across the U.S. are more likely to engage in unsafe driving behaviors when they do not sleep long enough. It makes sense, then, that later school times can be linked to a lower rate of car crashes involving teen drivers. This was the...
On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 12, 2020 | Auto Accidents, Car Accidents
You were injured in a car wreck in Colorado, and you found out the other driver was inattentive. Inattention can be caused in a number of ways, and one of them is drowsiness. At least twice a year, the number of drowsy drivers goes up nationwide: the “spring...
On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 12, 2020 | Auto Accidents
Colorado residents should know that researchers at CU Boulder have come out with a study showing a link between daylight saving time and fatal car crashes in the week after the spring switch. DST has already been shown to have a negative impact on people’s...
On behalf of James L. Finegan, P.C. | Mar 8, 2020 | Auto Accidents
Rideshares may be taking the country by storm, but it could come with a hidden cost. Accidents are on the rise in places where you have to share the road with them, but it can be hard to know who’s responsible for your recovery after an accident. Cities see an...