How can your teen become a safe driver?

How can your teen become a safe driver?

The years have been flying by, and before you know it, your Colorado teen is asking you to help her or him learn how to drive. In fact, for many teens a license becomes a necessity because it enables them to get to school or to a job more easily. Whether this is your first child or your sixth, is it a somewhat scary concept to think of your child operating a car on the road. How can you help…

Can a prenuptial agreement help you in divorce?

When you get married, the farthest thing from your mind is divorce. Instead, you’re hoping that your marriage lasts forever. However, since there’s no way of predicting the future, it’s critical to protect yourself. This is often best done through the creation of a prenuptial agreement. A prenuptial agreement allows you to tackle a variety of issues often associated with divorce, before you actually tie the knot. Here are some of the many things a prenuptial agreement can be used…

How to spot a drunk driver on the road

There may come a point while driving that you spot a person who appears intoxicated. Since this person is a danger to everyone on the road, it’s critical to leave as much space between your two vehicles as possible. While there is no surefire way to spot a drunk driver, there are a few signs that often point toward a person driving under the influence of alcohol: Tailgating Quick deceleration or acceleration Weaving and drifting Striking or almost striking an…

The non-physical effects of accidents

When most people think of the injuries from a car accident, they picture bruises, broken bones or other physical injury. However, vehicular accidents in Colorado can have other effects that are not seen by the human eye and these injuries can be devastating over the long term. According to Very Well Mind, almost 10% of car accident victims experience post-traumatic stress disorder after an accident, and this percentage increases significantly for those who are already seeking treatment for mental health…

Examining another form of distracted driving

Distracted driving has become a hot topic as of late both in Westminster and throughout the rest of the U.S. Yet a bulk of the effort directed at raising awareness of it has been dedicated to stopping people from texting while driving. While those who use their phones while driving certainly can pose a risk to you and others on the road, texting is not the only distracting activity drivers engage. Even something as seemingly simple as eating behind the…