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Denver Lawyers - Health Care Accidents, On-the-Job Injury Claims, and Workers' Compensation
Health Care Injuries and Why You Are Entitled to Workers' Comp in Colorado
Health care workers can have many different types of accidental injuries. Denver Personal Injury Attorney, **********, has numerously dealt with the healthcare system, and knows
inside and out, the types
of injuries that can happen to doctors, nurses' aides, orderlies, EMTs, laboratory technicians, nursing home attendants, and others who work
in the health care industry.
Due to handling over 4,000 accident, injury, and disability cases, Denver Attorney **** can proficiently share with you in great detail that:
Health care workers, moreso than most workers, need to react very quickly in many different situations.
These one-of-a-kind type of medically-involved staff members also must work with dangerous equipment, often in less-than-safe environments, and be around and/or work with hazardous substances.
Those employed in the health care industry also typically experience the same types of accidents that are found in other workplaces.
Standard Workplace Accidents That Similarily Occur In Health Care Settings
Allergic Reactions
A serious allergic reaction at your workplace is more common than you may have thought. Attorney **** Denver Workers' Compensation Law Firm often has case upon case of health care workers who were and are allergic to the building and chemicals in the building. Colorado workers' compensation is no-fault based. All accidents caused by work, and diseases incurring from work should be covered.
Back Injuries
Assisting a patient rise from a bed or lifting and turning patients can cause a back, neck, or shoulder injury.
Constant lifting and turning of patients may cause back injuries over time. Your employer may argue that your back injury is not work-related.
Attorney ********** has extensively and successfully assisted thousands of clients establish that their back injury's work-related, and obtain their needed and deserved benefits.
Repetitive Motion Injuries
Nurses and receptionists who keyboard patient data into computers; lab technicians who work with microscopes, and other employees who engage in repetitive tasks may suffer from repetitive motion stress or carpal tunnel syndrome. Health care workers may also develop RSD (Reflex sympathetic dystrophy) over time.
In Colorado and Injured On the Job? Get Quick Results With Attorney **** - Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Claims
Denver Workers Comp - Know Your Rights!
If you are a health care employee who has been injured by dangerous materials, medical equipment, or a fall on a slippery floor, make sure you get the medical treatment and lost wages you need.
Aggressive and top-best Attorney, ****, has represented clients with nursing home injuries, hospital accident injuries, clinic, and ambulance injuries.
Attorney **** can help if you are injured at work, wherever you work. For more information, check our Workers' Compensation Information Page.

