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Soft Tissue Injuries Can Last Long After the First Colorado Hospital Visit

Although not as dramatic as fractured bones, concussions, or deep cuts, soft tissue injuries sustained in accidents can cause long-term health problems. Because soft tissue injuries affect the connective tissue between bones and muscles, they can limit your range of motion, flexibility, ability to sit or sleep comfortably, and cause chronic pain. After a car accident or slip and...

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Tenge Law Firm, LLC Anounces 2020 Scholarship Finalists!

J. Todd Tenge and his staff have spent the past few weeks reading all of the incredible applications sent to us for the 2020 Your Time to Climb Scholarship. At the Tenge Law Firm, LLC, we know that the fight to climb the mountain is just as important as reaching the peak. If there weren’t adversity to overcome in...

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Your Guide to Colorado Accidents in Crowded Parking Lots

Many people are concerned about being involved in a crash on the highway or in heavy rush hour traffic. In fact, one in five accidents occur in parking lots, as reported on CBS News. On average, 50,000 parking lot crashes occur every year in the U.S., killing 500 or more and injuring 60,000 people.

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Current Trucking Regulations Risk Causing Driver Fatigue

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has hours of service regulations in place to help prevent driver fatigue, a leading contributing factor to truck accidents. Under current regulations, truck drivers are allowed to drive 11 hours a day. This hours-of-service time limit is likely too liberal, as driver fatigue remains a pervasive problem. Even so, the U.S. Department...

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2020 Your Time To Climb Scholarship Announcements Postponed

We at the Tenge Law Firm, LLC are afraid that the announcement dates for the 2020 Your Time To Climb Scholarship finalists and winner have been postponed. The number of submissions we received were truly overwhelming. It is amazing that the current generation of high school seniors are so enthusiastic about their futures, and we are excited to begin...

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Are School Buses as Safe as We Believe?

School buses rank among the safest forms of transportation to take your children to and from school. But accidents can and do happen. Every year, approximately 17,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for school bus injuries, as reported by Stanford Children’s Health. Thanks to modern school bus design, most of the injuries children suffer in bus traffic crashes...

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Denver Mayor Vetoes Pit Bull Ban

After a 30-year ban, it seemed as though pit bulls would once again be allowed on the streets of Denver. In February 2020, the City Council voted seven to four to amend the code banning pit bulls entirely. However, Mayor Hancock took a stand against the movement, and vetoed the ban repeal.

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How Is a Broken Bone Treated in Colorado?

Motor vehicle collisions, slip and falls, and construction accidents can all cause broken bones. Fractures occur when the force of impact against the body is stronger than the bone can withstand. There are many different types of fractures, and treatment will depend on the type, location, and alignment of the fracture.

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What Is the Most Dangerous Day of the Year in Colorado?

January 9 is the most dangerous day of the year for Colorado workers, according to a new study from Pinnacol Assurance. Pinnacol’s research has shown that this is the one day of the year with a particularly large number of workers’ compensation claims for weather-related injuries. This comes from data collected and analyzed by Pinnacol over the past five...

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