Mintz Law Firm Blog

How to Act on Social Media Following an Auto Accident

By Mintz Law Firm | October 5, 2017

If you’re hooked on social media, you’re not alone. The majority of adult Americans are on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, and with these sites accessible via smartphone, it only takes seconds to share our lives with the world. While posting pictures of your family vacation or your new puppy can be a…

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Signs of Nursing Home Neglect

By Mintz Law Firm | September 26, 2017

Although you care deeply about your elderly loved ones, there may come a point in time when you are no longer able to provide adequate care and attention. When this happens, you may need to consider moving your loved one to a nursing home or assisted living facility. While this can be a great way…

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7 Tips for Driving in the Sun

By Mintz Law Firm | September 21, 2017

Most people prefer not to drive after dark but have no problem with driving during the day. After all, daylight hours are the safest time to be on the road, right? While this is usually true, there may come a time when sunlight actually impairs your ability to drive safely. Sun glare happens when the…

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How to Deal with a Rabid Dog

By Mintz Law Firm | September 14, 2017

Dogs may be man’s best friend, but they can also be very dangerous when they’ve been infected with rabies. Rabid dogs can be unpredictable and vicious, and their bite can be deadly. Understanding the seriousness of rabies, recognizing the signs, and knowing how to pursue treatment are critical to protecting you and your loved ones.…

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Back-to-School Traffic Tips to Keep Your Children Safe

By Mintz Law Firm | September 5, 2017

Summer is winding down, the days are getting shorter, and school is back in session. In addition to making sure that your children have all of their back-to-school supplies, it’s your job to also make sure that they’re safe at all times. This means that it’s time to review basic traffic safety tips that will…

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Bike Safety Should Never Be Taken for Granted

By Mintz Law Firm | August 30, 2017

Denver residents of all ages love to get outside and ride their bicycles when the weather is nice. Even with the ideal weather and longer daylight hours of summer, though, riding a bike can still come with its hazards. No matter how long you’ve been riding your bike or how much of an expert you…

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What to Do Immediately Following a Workplace Accident

By Mintz Law Firm | August 22, 2017

We’ve all heard horror stories about workplace accidents and injuries. Unfortunate though it may be, there are several employers and insurance companies out there who DON’T have their employee’s best interests in mind – especially when it could cost them some money. This doesn’t mean that you’re completely helpless when injured on the job, though.…

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5 Simple Ways to Avoid Auto Accidents

By Mintz Law Firm | August 8, 2017

There’s nothing more convenient than being able to hop into your car and get from Point A to Point B. As convenient and fun as driving may be, however, it can also be quite dangerous. A recent survey conducted by the National Safety Council determined that 83 percent of drivers have safety concerns when behind…

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Summer Bike Accidents — How to Keep Your Kids Safe

By Mintz Law Firm | August 2, 2017

School’s out for the summer, the sun is out, the weather is fantastic, and the roads are becoming riskier. Unfortunately, the summer months tend to mean a rise in the number of motor vehicle accidents. Parents of school-aged children and teenagers should be concerned with this trend because it means there’s an increased risk for…

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Please Don’t End Your Summer in an Auto Accident

By Mintz Law Firm | July 25, 2017

Think summer is a safe time for driving? Think again. Although summer means longer daylight hours and improved driving conditions, you can’t be lulled into a false sense of security. Although the majority of drivers feel safer when driving throughout the summer, numerous reports from authorities like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and AAA…

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