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Slip and Fall on Government Property

February 14, 2022
Not all slip and fall accidents in Colorado take place on privately owned properties. You may slip and fall and suffer a serious injury on government-owned property, as well, such as on a public sidewalk or at a police precinct. If you suffer a slip and fall injury on government property, you may still...
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Can I Recover Damages if I Fall on a Sidewalk?

February 11, 2022
If you slip or trip and fall while using a sidewalk in Colorado, the question of whether you can recover damages (financial compensation) depends on the circumstances. Sidewalks are generally public property, meaning that if you do have a case, you will need to go up against a government agency to pursue monetary damages....
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Colorado Slip and Fall Laws

February 9, 2022
Slip and fall hazards are everywhere; at your local grocery store, shopping mall or where you go to work. If you get injured in a slip and fall accident, you will need to navigate Colorado’s related laws to have a valid claim to damages, or financial compensation. While the best way to protect your...
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Workers’ Compensation for Self-Employed and Independent Contractors

January 31, 2022
The workers’ compensation program in Colorado provides a financial safety net for workers who get injured on the job or in the course of their employment. Those who qualify for workers’ comp benefits can recover compensation for their medical bills and lost wages without being required to prove fault. Traditionally, however, workers’ compensation only...
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COVID-19 and Colorado Workers’ Compensation

January 26, 2022
As the COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic continues to ravage the country with new variants and spikes in the number of positive cases, more workers are wondering if they qualify for workers’ compensation benefits for contracting the virus because of their jobs. Workers’ comp coverage for COVID-19 changes from state to state, as well as based on...
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