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Denver Workers Compensation Lawyers - Colorado's Top-Notch Best is Attorney
Colorado Workers' Comp Lawyer and On-the-Job Accident Injury Attorney Works Expeditiously on your Settlement Claims
Where Does Colorado Workers Compensation Come From? Why?
Workers' compensation was enacted by the states in order to ensure that injured workers are provided with medical treatment and lost wages caused by workplace accidents.
This system was designed so you are not required to have a Colorado workers' comp attorney to represent you in a workers' compensation matter.
Often times, people are shocked by how cryptically intricate this payment process is, let alone the time it takes for favorable results.
Since the claim process is quite complex, it is strongly recommended that you retain a lawyer to both speed up this complicated procedure, as well as to have a first-class advocate on your side while you recuperate.
Also essentially if your claim was denied or if you were wrongfully discharged for filing a claim you would be altogether wise to contact a Colorado workers' compensation lawyer in your area.
Meet Denver Attorney, ********** and co-counsel, leading legal representatives of accident and injury claims. The law offices of Attorney **** has boldly and aggressively taken on thousands of workers' compensation claims. **** is intensely familiar with how confusing the rules and laws can be.
Worse yet, employers often misrepresent insurance claim explanations to their employees! For more information, check our Workers' Compensation Resources and Links.
Important Facts about Colorado Workers' Compensation Laws
Workers' compensation is a no-fault system. You may be eligible for benefits even if you, a co-worker or your employer are at fault for the injury.-
In the event an employee is killed because of a work-related accident or illness, workers' comp laws provide benefits for the dependents of the worker.
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Temporary and permanent partial disability benefits are limited by statutory caps.
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According to the law of the State of Colorado, you cannot pursue a worker's compensation claim or sue your employer and its liability insurance company in district or federal court.
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If you dispute any portion of your claim which the insurance company denied, you have a right to a hearing before an administrative law judge. You do not have a right to a jury trial.
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Although an injured worker can usually obtain a hearing before an administrative law judge within three months, it can take over six months from the time an Application for Hearing is filed.
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If the insurance company files a General Admission in your case, and your claim is compensable under workers' compensation laws, you will be entitled to medical benefits, including medical treatment, prescriptions, certain equipment, and mileage.
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Under certain conditions, you may be entitled to temporary partial disability and temporary total benefits to compensate you for lost wages.
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When your medical condition stabilizes, you have achieved maximum medical improvement. At that point, you may be entitled to permanent partial and/or permanent total disability benefits.
I Currently Receive My Colorado Workers' Compensation Benefits - Now What?
Once you receive your workers' compensation benefits, Attorney **** will be happy to assist with monitoring your benefits to ensure that you are still receiving the correct amount of compensation under the law.
If you were involved an accident at work, if you suffered a burn injury, a back injury, or a mechanical accident, office accident or a factory accident, talk to insightfully skilled and exemplary occupational injury claim lawyer, Attorney ****.
This top Colorado workers' compensation and injury lawyer will aggressively and tenaciously dispute your case to access and secure the monetary benefits you need and deserve.
Contact Denver Attorney **** to discuss your workers' compensation and/or personal injury claim.
Here's to your speedy and smooth recovery!

