PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) is probably not the sort of injury you may associate with workers’ compensation, but it’s ... More
What If No One Witnessed Your Workplace Injury?
More often than not, when employees are injured on the job, someone is around to witness the incident and provide supporting ... More
Are My Workers’ Comp Benefits Taxable?
A few related questions our Colorado attorneys frequently get asked during the course of settlement negotiation and mediation of a ... More
Steps in a Workers’ Compensation Case
If you've been injured at work, you can file a work injury claim and get your medical expenses covered through workers' ... More
The State of Workers’ Compensation Insurance in Colorado
Colorado employers may be happy to hear that the cost of workers’ compensation insurance is on the decline. This is a direct ... More
Worker Injured in Rescue Attempt Battling for Workers’ Comp Benefits
Franklin Pound—an employee of Pipeline Systems, Inc.—was busy working on a new pipe installation at the Sewickley Borough’s sewage ... More
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