Mintz Law Firm Blog

When Trampoline Fun Turns into Trampoline Injury

By Mintz Law Firm | May 30, 2018

Summer is finally upon us, and that means kids in your neighborhood will be looking to have fun every chance they get. If you have a trampoline in your backyard, or have neighbors with a trampoline, it’s likely that you and your family will be spending more time on the trampoline as the days get longer. But,…

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10 Simple Ways to Prevent Construction Site Accidents (part 2 of 2)

By Mintz Law Firm | May 17, 2018

It seems that you can’t drive or even walk very far these days without seeing some sort of construction going on, whether it’s road workers digging up a city street or construction of a new commercial building. While we certainly wish that these jobs were 100% safe, the truth is that accidents in the construction…

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What Can I Do If My Insurance Company Is Being Unreasonable?

By Mintz Law Firm | May 11, 2018

In the case of Nibert v. GEICO, the Colorado Court of Appeals answered questions about a plaintiff’s remedies when the plaintiff’s insurance carrier in an underinsured motorist (UIM) bodily injury claim was found to have unreasonably delayed paying UIM benefits. Please feel free to visit our page on UIM coverage to learn more about those benefits.…

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Worker Injured While Performing Union Activities

By Mintz Law Firm | May 11, 2018

Union workers can wear many hats in relationship to their employment. They are like most other employees, union or otherwise, during the workday. They are supporters for fair wages and employment conditions during a strike. And those involved with union leadership are advocates for union members and negotiators of collective bargaining agreements with management. So,…

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Distracted Driving Is a Danger to You and Everyone Around You

By Mintz Law Firm | May 10, 2018

We might as well label the time period we’re living in right now as “the era of distractions.” There are so many things that seem to demand our attention at any given time. There are texts to read, video clips to watch, new food to eat, online articles to read, social media statuses to update,…

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3 Elements of a Successful Wrongful Death Claim

By Mintz Law Firm | May 8, 2018

Saying goodbye to a loved one is never easy. In fact, the survivors who have been left behind after the death of a loved one are frequently left with a lot of unfinished business to attend to and a mountain of extra responsibilities that must be dealt with – all while learning to live with…

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The Pros and Cons of Cameras in a Workers’ Compensation Claim

By Mintz Law Firm | March 28, 2018

One of the questions we receive most frequently with regards to workers’ compensation cases is whether video surveillance is useful when arguing a case. Clients want to know if video footage could help them in their fight for benefits, or if an employer can use video footage against them. Knowing the answer to this query…

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Restitution and Personal Injury Settlements

By Mintz Law Firm | March 21, 2018

In People v. Stanley, the Colorado Court of Appeals determined whether a defendant in a criminal case (Stanley) should be entitled to a reduction in the restitution he was ordered to pay the victim after Stanley’s automobile insurance carrier also paid the victim $25,000 in insurance proceeds. After Stanley pled guilty to felony vehicular assault,…

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Can I Sue the Government?

By Mintz Law Firm | March 21, 2018

Some of the more complex cases a law firm can take on are claims against governmental agencies. Not only are damages that a plaintiff can recover from governmental agencies capped by law, but the claims that can be brought against governmental agencies are very limited. The general rule is that the government and its employees…

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Skiing or Snowboarding Accident: 3 Things You Need to Know

By Mintz Law Firm | March 21, 2018

Spring is just around the corner, but the snow is still falling in the high country! If you are a fan of winter sports, this is great news. Although you may be excited about the ability to keep skiing and snowboarding into the early weeks of the spring season, you shouldn’t get so caught up…

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