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19751 E. Mainstreet, Suite 235
Parker , CO 80138
303.805.4900
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Clawson Law Building
115 E. Vermijo, Suite 101
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719.634.1848
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The New Thatcher Building
503 N. Main Street, Suite 655
Pueblo, CO 81003
719.544.1919
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Workers' Compensation Attorney, Colorado |
Workers' Compensation OverviewThe Workers' Compensation rules are designed to protect and compensate employees for injuries or disabilities sustained on the job. Workers' Compensation is a no fault law, meaning when injured on the job your medical bills must be paid by the insurance company even if you are at fault, if your claim is found compensable. Most of the time, your employer will have an insurance carrier that will examine your claim and determine the amount that will be paid to you. Like most insurance carriers, they succeed if they are able to stall, or avoid making any payments at all. They know all the legal rules and loopholes and won't hesitate to use them in order to reduce your compensation as much as possible, or even deny you benefits altogether. In order to protect yourself, and to ensure that you get the maximum compensation, you need someone on your side who will work to protect your rights. You need someone like the Clawson & Clawson attorneys who are well versed in the law and who will get you the compensation you deserve. Benefits You Can Expect From Workers' CompensationThe insurance carrier is expected to pay for all medical treatment incurred due to your work-related injury. The insurance carrier is liable to pay for all doctors you are referred to by your (ATP) authorized treating physician. Resorting To The Office of Administrative CourtsIn case the insurance carrier refuses to pay your bills and/or other benefits that are covered by the law, you have a legal right to file an Application for Hearing to have a Judge force the insurance carrier to pay them. In addition, the insurance carrier can be made to pay penalties for failure to follow the Colorado Workers' Compensation Act or the Colorado Workers' Compensation Rules of Procedure. In Case You Are Unable To WorkIf you are unable to work either temporarily or permanently due to work related injuries, the insurance carrier is obligated to compensate you for lost time in which you will be paid 66.6% of your average weekly wage. In the event your disabilities are severe enough to prevent you from ever working again, the insurance carrier may have to pay you 66.6% of your average weekly wage for the rest of your life. Hiring A Clawson & Clawson, LLP AttorneyYou need an attorney with high ethical standards and knowledge of the laws to represent you, or that of your heirs in case of your work related demise. At Clawson & Clawson, LLP, we truly care about our clients and will ensure that you obtain the benefits you deserve. Workers' Compensation is a very complex area of the law. You need a professional to guide you through its' legal maze. Don't let your claim for compensation go unheard or denied due to some technicality. Let us handle your case. |

