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Runner and jogger accidents in Broomfield often involve serious injuries and complicated insurance issues. These collisions often occur on running paths or along major roads. If you sustained injuries from a car while running or jogging, a pedestrian accident attorney from Arckey & Steele could help you understand your rights and take legal action against those responsible.
Colorado law treats runners and joggers as pedestrians. This means they have the right-of-way at crosswalks and intersections when traffic signals permit. Motorists must yield and exercise due care to avoid all pedestrians, especially in areas known for high foot traffic.
If a driver violates these statutes and collides with you while running, they are liable for your injuries. However, the state follows a modified comparative negligence rule under Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-21-111, which means that if you are found partially at fault, such as by crossing against a signal, your compensation could be reduced by that percentage of fault. Any pedestrian found 50% or more at fault cannot recover damages. A Broomfield pedestrian accident lawyer could assess the facts of your case to determine if any legal violations contributed to the collision.
After a pedestrian accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance company typically begins an investigation. No matter how friendly they sound, their priority is to limit payouts. Insurance adjusters often try to argue that a runner darted into the street or contributed to the accident by wearing dark clothing or using headphones.
Another tactic is to offer a quick settlement that does not fully cover future medical expenses, lost wages, or long-term rehabilitation. Some people unintentionally accept settlements that do not cover their losses and then are left with little future recourse. To protect yourself after your Broomfield running or jogging accident, it is best to let your lawyer handle all communication with insurers and review all offers before you sign anything.
Once you have received medical care, the legal process typically begins with an investigation. Your attorney may collect evidence such as:
Next, you file an insurance claim. If the insurer does not agree to a fair resolution, you can then file a lawsuit. Colorado law generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit under C.R.S. § 13-80-102.
Our Broomfield pedestrian accident lawyers at Arckey & Steele have extensive negotiation and litigation experience. We always try to settle claims directly with insurers first, but we also recognize when this is impossible and are not afraid to take your case to court to pursue justice on your behalf.
The outcome of running and jogging accident claims in Broomfield varies depending on the severity of the injuries, available evidence, and insurance coverage. Compensation in your case might cover:
The amount of compensation is tied to the level of your injuries, and more severe injuries involving head trauma or permanent disability often lead to larger awards. Arckey & Steele attorneys have recovered seven-figure settlements in pedestrian and bicycle injury cases involving serious injuries. While past results do not guarantee future outcomes, we could fight for fair compensation for you.
The attorneys at Arckey & Steele provide support to victims of runner and jogger accidents in Broomfield. Our team has a stellar reputation, evidenced by awards and recognitions, for excellent legal service. We could fight for your compensation to help ease your recovery. To set up a free case review with one of our experienced pedestrian accident lawyers, call us today.
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