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Understanding Colorado’s Wet Floor Sign Laws

By mintzdev | November 15, 2021

The presence, or absence, of a wet floor sign can be a determining factor in the direction a Colorado slip and fall case goes. If you want to hold a property owner legally liable for your slip and fall case, then it will come down to being able to prove that the property owner failed…

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Understanding “Loss of Enjoyment” in a Colorado Personal Injury Case 

By mintzdev | November 10, 2021

In a personal injury case, “loss of enjoyment” is a subjective measure that can be used to quantify certain damages that a victim has sustained. For example, if an individual suffers a head injury and cannot enjoy many of their favorite activities, they may be able to sue for the decrease in enjoyment they have…

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Can I See My Own Doctor for a Work Injury in Colorado?

By mintzdev | November 5, 2021

If you experience a work injury, like a slip and fall, Colorado law requires you to report the accident to your employer. Colorado law allows you to see any doctor for treatment of a work injury; however, some guidelines might impact your decision. Below, you will find some things worth knowing about which doctors can…

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What to Know About Colorado’s Bicycling Laws

By Mintz Law Firm | October 22, 2021

Colorado is known for its breathtaking and scenic views, making bicycling a popular way for residents and tourists to sightsee while getting fresh air and exercise. Colorado has consistently been rated as one of the top states in the country for bicyclists regarding the well-kept trails, incredible views, and mild weather. While riding a bicycle…

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How Does Colorado Law View Electric Scooters?

By Mintz Law Firm | October 19, 2021

Within the past few years, electric scooter rides have increased in popularity, bringing an average of 88 million rides. With scooters popping up in tourist areas, cities, and university campuses, it is no surprise that more and more people are utilizing this new form of transportation. While electric scooters are fun, affordable, and fast modes…

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What to Consider Before Returning to Work After an Injury in Colorado

By Mintz Law Firm | October 13, 2021

After being injured on the job, a worker’s primary concerns are often recovering fully and getting back to work. While you may be hoping to get back to work quickly to make up for lost time, the timeline is different for each employee.  The personal injury attorneys at Mintz Law Firm helping individuals who have…

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4 Tips to Help Win Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

By Mintz Law Firm | October 5, 2021

Being injured on the job can have a devastating impact on your career and life. Both the immediate and long-term effects of a debilitating injury can harm your financial situation, physical and mental health, and overall quality of life. The consequences of on-the-job accidents are the very reasons why worker’s compensation insurance exists. Unfortunately, while…

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Most Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Colorado 

By Mintz Law Firm | May 19, 2021

May is Motorcycle Safety Month, which demonstrates the need for all drivers to be aware and cautious when motorcyclists are on the road. Colorado is a great state for motorcycling given the countless breathtaking and scenic views. Unfortunately, not every motorcycle ride is a pleasant journey. According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, about 100…

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Can Vehicle Damage Prove Fault after a Car Accident? 

By Mintz Law Firm | May 13, 2021

Colorado is a fault state, meaning you must prove that the other driver was responsible for causing the car accident to recover financial compensation. Therefore, proving how the other party is liable for causing the collision is critical in Colorado’s injury claims.  Proving fault might be difficult, but it may be proven through vehicle damage.…

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4 Reasons Why You Should Gather Witness Statements After a Car Accident

By Mintz Law Firm | May 10, 2021

When you are in a car accident caused by another person’s negligence, you may have the legal right to pursue financial compensation for your losses. The compensation will usually come from the at-fault driver’s insurance company. However, there is more to Colorado car accident claims than notifying insurance companies. To obtain compensation for your accident-related…

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