If you suffer an injury or illness at work that interferes with your ability to do your job, Colorado’s workers’ compensation system can make up for your lost wages until you can return to work (if possible). Although workers’ comp will not cover 100 percent of your lost income, it can still help you...
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You do not have to prove that someone else caused your work-related injury or illness to qualify for workers’ compensation in Colorado. You do, however, need to provide evidence that you suffered a bodily injury or illness that is related to your occupation before an insurance company will offer benefits. Although every case is...
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In Colorado, the workers’ compensation program does not only protect you as an employee at your current job; it also protects you in the event that you suffer an injury, illness or disease that is related to the job at any point in your life – even after you quit. You retain the right...
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Obtaining workers’ compensation benefits can be important to you and your family after a serious workplace accident, injury or illness. A workers’ comp settlement can allow you to pay for your necessary medical care and make up for lost wages. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to get an insurance company to pay fair benefits...
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Many people suffer mental stress related to their jobs. If the stress or psychological harm is due to exacerbating workplace conditions – including harassment, discrimination, hostility or abuse – the worker could recover benefits through a workers’ compensation claim in Colorado. If something connected to your job leaves you with severe anxiety or depression...
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