Legislative Updates
Rideshare Safety 2026: Why Uber Didn't Leave Colorado (Yet)
Clarifying the HB25-1291 veto, what it means for video recording in Ubers, and your rights to sue for assault in 2026 despite the lack of new safety laws.
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Colorado's 50% bar rule in plain English, plus examples on how fault allocation reduces settlements.
Quick reference for motor vehicle, general PI, medical malpractice, and CGIA notice deadlines.
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Legislative Updates
Clarifying the HB25-1291 veto, what it means for video recording in Ubers, and your rights to sue for assault in 2026 despite the lack of new safety laws.
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Explains the new $1.5M hard cap, the 2026 medical malpractice escalator to $530k, and how HB24-1472 replaces the old inflation system.
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How the Miller v. Crested Butte ruling voids liability waivers for negligence per se claims in the 2026 ski season.
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