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What Does the Rudnicki Case Mean for Colorado Families?

At common law, when someone injured a child, two causes of action were created. One cause of action belonged to…

3 years ago

How Drowsy Driving Can Amplify Other Driving Risks

A recent survey in the United States found that at least half of all drivers admitted to driving while drowsy—and…

3 years ago

Dealing with PTSD After a Bad Car Crash

If you find yourself suffering symptoms of post-traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) in the wake of a bad car accident, you’re…

3 years ago

A Slip and Fall Accident Worsened an Existing Injury: Can You Get Compensation?

Slip and Fall Accident It’s bad enough to be injured in a slip-and-fall accident, but if the fall aggravates an…

3 years ago

Pregnant in the Workplace

While pregnancy is usually joyful and exciting for women, it can be difficult to navigate handling pregnancy with an employer.…

3 years ago

Can a Car Accident Cause Heart Attacks or Strokes?

When we think about injury car accidents, we typically think about injuries caused by the immediate physical impact: broken bones,…

3 years ago

15 Ogborn Mihm attorneys named 2022 Colorado Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

We are pleased to announce 15 of the Ogborn Mihm attorneys have been selected to the 2022 Colorado Super Lawyers…

3 years ago

What Qualifies as a Personal Injury?

While most of us try to live as safely as possible, it’s impossible to live in this world without some…

3 years ago

Hit By a Drowsy Driver: What Questions Should You Ask an Attorney?

Drowsy driving has become extremely prevalent on our roadways. The AAA estimates that 328,000 accidents each year involve drowsy drivers,…

3 years ago

Car Crash Caused by Debris in the Road: Who Is Liable?

With injury accidents involving two vehicles, determining who is at fault is usually a straightforward matter. But when your car…

3 years ago