Mintz Law Firm Blog

Quick Tips to Be a Better Driver in 2018

By Mintz Law Firm | March 8, 2018

Traffic safety should always be something you’re thinking about. After all, that’s how you stay safe in the first place. In addition to the tried and true safety tips, such as always checking your blind spot (even if your car has blind spot safety features) and looking both ways before crossing an intersection, here are…

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Personal Injury 101

By Mintz Law Firm | March 7, 2018

As a team of experienced personal injury attorneys, we often hear the question, “What constitutes ‘personal injury’?” The short answer to this question is negligence that caused harm. To begin fighting your case or negotiating any type of settlement, you and your injury lawyer will need to be able to prove that another party’s negligence…

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Premises Liability 101

By Mintz Law Firm | March 2, 2018

When you choose to shop at a store, explore an attraction, or even visit a private residence, landowners have certain legal obligations to you as a visitor. Those legal obligations depend on the relationship between the landowner and the visitor. This article explores the three relationships defined by Colorado law and highlights some of the…

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Driving While Exhausted? You’re Just Asking for Trouble

By Mintz Law Firm | February 27, 2018

Millions of people across the United States get behind the wheel of a car on a daily basis. Driving is such a normal function for most of us that it becomes routine, but however routine driving may feel, you never want to be sleepy when behind the wheel. Driving while you’re feeling fatigued can lead…

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Workers’ Compensation 101

By Mintz Law Firm | February 21, 2018

Have you ever spotted a “WARNING IF YOU ARE INJURED ON THE JOB” sign hanging on the wall of your job’s break room? The State of Colorado requires all public and private employers to provide Workers’ Compensation coverage and to provide notice of these benefits in a common area at all times. Even though many…

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Let’s Take a Look at a Few of the Most Accident-Prone Industries

By Mintz Law Firm | February 16, 2018

The Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported that approximately three percent of the United States workforce suffers an injury every single year. Regardless of the type of job you do, accidents can happen quickly and without warning, but some industries have proven themselves to be more dangerous than others. Here are the most accident-prone industries according to…

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What to Do If Bitten by a Rabid Animal

By Mintz Law Firm | January 24, 2018

Say the word “rabies” to the average person, and they’re likely to think of crazy, snarling animals foaming at the mouth and ready to attack at any moment. They may even start talking about the dog in Stephen King’s Cujo and how this lovable family pet became a cold-blooded killer. While this visual isn’t always…

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Best Practices for Skiers and Riders to Stay Safe

By Mintz Law Firm | January 10, 2018

Best Practices for Skiers and Riders to Stay Safe Skiing and snowboarding are some of the most popular activities you’ll find in this great state of ours. Once the weather turns cold and snow begins to cap the mountains, avid skiers or riders and those just starting out begin chomping at the bit to hit…

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Here’s the Skinny on Construction Site Injuries

By Mintz Law Firm | January 3, 2018

Here’s the Skinny on Construction Site Injuries The construction industry is a primary employer of workers all over Colorado. Unfortunately, workplace safety numbers have not improved in recent years. This means that a growing number of workers have been injured or killed on the job, and many more are at risk for future injury. Don’t…

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Last-Minute Tips to Stay Safe on New Year’s Eve

By Mintz Law Firm | December 28, 2017

In just a few short days, we’ll once again be entering a new year. People will be dancing, champagne corks will be popping, and couples will be smooching – all for the sake of saying goodbye to the previous year and hello to the hopes and prospects that the new one brings with it. Unfortunately,…

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