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Challenges of a Slip and Fall CaseAs Colorado’s cold weather fades away and gives way to the warm weather and long days of spring, be prepared to see more people out and about. Personal injury reports often spike in Spring and Summer, thanks to more people traveling and spending time outdoors.

It’s important to be cautious and careful while enjoying the outdoors so you can protect yourself and your loved ones from preventable injuries. If you are involved in an accident, it’s time to talk to a personal injury lawyer in Colorado. Call a Colorado accident lawyer at 303-567-7881.

When people think of dangerous months, they are more likely to think of Colorado’s blustery winter months. It’s true that driving is harder during winter—but that also means that there are fewer people on the road in general.

Drivers are less likely to hit the road for a just-because ride when they have to get through six inches of snow to do it. In spring, though, traffic numbers are up and preventable crashes start to head toward their summertime peak.

Car Accidents

Car accidents often see a significant spike in Spring & Summer months after an annual low in January and February. This leads to a peak in late summer and early fall. Why are the roads more dangerous in March? People aren’t following the same precautions they were during winter—they may be distracted, blasting their music, and driving faster than they should be. On top of that, those who are too skittish to drive during the winter months have dusted their cars off and gotten back onto the road. This leads to more congested roads and more opportunities for collisions.

Pedestrian and Bicycling Accidents

It should come as no surprise that pedestrian and bike accidents surge in spring months. While you may see a few hardcore pedestrians and bicyclists during the winter months, those who travel this way for pleasure generally take a break during winter. Spring increases foot and bike traffic throughout every part of Colorado, and drivers who aren’t used to accommodating them may take unnecessary risks. Furthermore, pedestrians and bicyclists may not take necessary precautions to protect themselves and prevent accidents. While Colorado does tend to be more pedestrian-friendly and bike-friendly than most other states, there is still work to be done to decrease accident rates in warm weather.

Motorcycle Collisions

Warm weather also means an uptick in motorcyclists on the road. Motorcyclists have full rights to the road, just like those in other types of vehicles. Unfortunately, other drivers don’t always respect this—and on top of that, many drivers aren’t even aware of what it means to drive safely and carefully around motorcyclists. This often leads to preventable motorcycle accidents when motorcyclists first get their bikes out in spring. It is crucial that drivers who have had the roads to themselves all winter remember that spring brings out motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians—and they all deserve a safe trip.

Trampoline Injuries

Kids welcome the return of spring, playground trips, pools, and trampolines. As families set up their trampolines, local emergency rooms often see a flood of trampoline-related accidents. Trampolines are inherently dangerous, and families or facilities that don’t enforce safety protocols are bound to see their share of accidents.

Slip and Fall Accidents

Spring brings rainy weather and a rise in slip and fall injuries. When these injuries occur in a store or someone else’s property, they may lead to a personal injury claim. Fall injuries are also more likely outdoors; slippery pavement, standing water, leaves and twigs, and uneven pavement can all lead to preventable falls. Although most falls don’t result in serious injury, children and elderly Americans may suffer more severe outcomes. Property owners should prioritize keeping their walkways clean, dry, and free from debris as spring comes around.

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