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NFL Backpedals on Brain Injury Link
Apparently, not all the NFL front offices got the memo that NFL Senior Vice President of Health & Safety Policy Jeff Miller recently admitted that the NFL was aware of the link between playing professional football and developing chronic traumatic encephalopathy...
Double Amputee Sues Hospital that Gave Him Contaminated Heparin
Four months after a recall was issued for contaminated heparin, a cardiac bypass patient was administered the contaminated drug, causing him to develop a severe bacterial infection. He ultimately lost his left leg and right foot due to the infection. This tragic...
Spring Blizzards Trigger More Denver Car Crashes
As any Colorado native knows, our spring weather can be very unpredictable, with the latest blizzard that descended on us serving as a prime example. While spring snowstorms may be problematic for various reasons, for commuters, they can spell real danger – especially...
Death of a Colorado Inmate Triggers Wrongful Death Case
Lawyers for the family of a mentally ill jail inmate who was discovered dead and naked in a Colorado detention facility in April 2014 allege that the inmate was denied his psychiatric drugs and was physically abused by guards. The deceased inmate, a 53-year-old man,...
Rollover Crash Case Finally Sees Settlement
A car accident case that has captured local headlines has finally been brought to a close, as a settlement has reportedly been accepted. The case, which involved a rollover accident caused by a minor, was filed in May 2015. According to court documents, the rollover...
Denver Drunk Driver May Be Responsible for Two Musicians’ Deaths
The recent deaths of two Denver musicians have rocked the community, leaving fans and families grieving. Weeks ago, a fatal car crash occurred near South Colorado Boulevard and East Mexico Avenue, killing a 43-year-old man instantly and causing a 29-year-old man to...
6 Essential Tips for Motorists Stranded on the Road during the Wintertime
Navigating winter roads can be difficult, especially during or after a storm or heavy snowfall. In some cases, the extra traveling challenges that come with wintertime can lead to traffic accidents and/or vehicle breakdowns. And this can leave motorists stranded...
2015 Sees Surge in Deadly Traffic Crashes, DOT Reports
Fatal traffic accidents in the U.S have been steadily decreasing since around 2007. For the first time in nearly a decade, however, this trend may be on the upswing, as indicated by initial crash data for the first half of 2015. In fact, authorities at the...
Shocking Facts about Drunk Driving
With the New Year right around the corner, people across the nation – and the world – are getting ready to count down the end of 2015 and ring in 2016. For many, this celebration will involve drinking alcohol, which is why about 10,000 law enforcement agencies...
CO Poisoning Risks Increase in the Wintertime, Warns the CDC
Every year, carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning kills at least 430 people and sends at least 20,000 others to hospitals.1 While CO poisoning can happen in nearly any enclosed space, it is far more likely to occur between November and February each year – the...