Mintz Law Firm Blog

Holiday Check-In: Are Your Loved Ones Being Properly Cared For?

By Mintz Law Firm | November 27, 2018

When we entrust the care of our elderly family members and friends to a professional care facility, we expect that they will be treated in a kind, loving way. But as much as it pains us to admit this, abuse of the elderly is a real problem in this country and even care facilities can be…

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It’s a Slippery Slope: Skiing and Snowboarding Safety

By Mintz Law Firm | November 19, 2018

As winter arrives in our great state, the already beautiful landscape becomes absolutely gorgeous everywhere you look. The residents of Colorado, of course, know exactly how to take advantage of this time of year, and that’s why you’ll see so many of us bundling up and grabbing our skiing and snowboarding equipment for a weekend…

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Injured by a Vaccine? Time Is of the Essence!

By Mintz Law Firm | November 14, 2018

Human beings always seem to be fighting against some type of disease, which is exactly why vaccines are such an important part of staying healthy. Over the years, vaccines have saved millions of lives. The administration of a vaccine is rather routine these days, but like everything involving medicine, mishaps do occur. And if you…

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5 Reasons Why Colorado is Experiencing More Auto Accidents

By Mintz Law Firm | November 6, 2018

If you’ve ever visited our blog before, then you are well aware that one of our favorite topics to discuss is traffic safety. At this point, we’ve given dozens, if not hundreds, of tips on how you and your family can stay safe while out on the road and what to do following the unfortunate…

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Scary Hit-and-Run Statistics

By Mintz Law Firm | October 30, 2018

Being involved in a hit-and-run accident is one of the worst events that any driver can experience. While any accident resulting in damage or injury is already bad enough, one in which the perpetrator leaves the scene can cause confusion, anger, and even more inconvenience than a “normal” accident, not to mention how such an…

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Trick-or-Treating Traffic Safety

By Mintz Law Firm | October 25, 2018

October has arrived, and that means the time has come once again for children and adults to venture out in their favorite Halloween costumes and enjoy this glorious holiday. Whether you choose to be a witch, superhero, video game character, or favorite movie heroine, you’re sure to have a wonderful time with friends and family.…

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Football Season Means More Drunk Drivers

By Mintz Law Firm | October 15, 2018

Now that the fall season has finally arrived, we can turn our attention to the things that matter – like football! Every year at this time, millions of people across the country celebrate their love of the game and cheer for their favorite teams. This year will be no different. Unfortunately, football season can also…

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The Elements of a Personal Injury Trial

By Mintz Law Firm | October 8, 2018

Personal injury law is a subject that millions of people utilize every year to seek fair compensation for accidents, injuries, and much more. When handled by an experienced attorney, the results of a personal injury lawsuit can help you get your life back on track by assisting you with financial expenses and other means of…

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Dear Cars, This Is What You Need to Know About Motorcycles

By Mintz Law Firm | September 25, 2018

No matter whether you drive in the city or out in more rural areas, there are multiple things to be concerned about at all times. You need to worry about other automobiles, pedestrians crossing the street, speed limit signs, construction zones, and several other factors in order to ensure your own safety and the safety…

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What to Do if You Suspect Your Child is Injured by a Vaccine

By Mintz Law Firm | September 13, 2018

Vaccines are an important part of a child’s life. When received on a regular basis, vaccines help reduce the risk of serious illness and even death. Without them, we would still collectively experience things like tuberculosis, polio, scarlet fever, whooping cough, and so many more preventable diseases and infections. While generally considered to be quite…

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