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Workers’ compensation claims in Colorado

When Colorado workers are injured on the job, they may not understand what their options are or what benefits they’re entitled to. The state can make it somewhat confusing for workers’ comp claimants. It’s true that receiving other benefits may reduce your award from the Colorado Department of Labor and


Commuters have the most risk on their trip home from work

Car crashes can happen at any time. It only takes a few seconds of distraction or an unexpected medical event for a driver to lose control of their vehicle. You should always be aware of your surroundings when driving and trying to keep yourself and your passengers safe. There are


Volunteers might receive workers’ compensation benefits

You may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits in Colorado even if you were hurt while performing services on a volunteer basis. However, there may be several exceptions that you should be aware of before filing your claim. For example, an organization could classify you as an independent contractor even


Are there hidden injury risks in office settings?

There are scores of prominent office buildings in Colorado. While the employees in an office setting may not face the same hazards as someone tasked to a warehouse, construction site or health care facility, injury risks are not zero. Being aware of the potential hazards and dangers, both long- and


Pedestrian deaths have increased by nearly 90% in Colorado

Motor vehicles are becoming safer thanks to advances in materials technology and automotive systems. However, safer vehicles don’t necessarily mean that the roads are safer for everyone. In fact, current statistical trends indicate that the roads are left safe than they once were. Specifically, pedestrians have more risk now than


What common injuries threaten warehouse workers?

Workers in Colorado warehouses perform many tasks to ensure that the warehouse runs effectively. Loading and unloading many boxes, crates and more become routine, but the workload could lead to injuries. Electrical and repair work might be necessary as well and present a hazard. No matter what work an employee


How to avoid common construction injuries

As a general rule, your Colorado employer is required to take reasonable steps to reduce your risk of getting hurt while working on a construction site. However, there are also steps that you can take to minimize your risk of falling, being struck by an object or being electrocuted. How


Dangers of heat exposure for workers

Colorado workers who work in high-pressure environments like factories or warehouses know that hazardous conditions can exist indoors as well outdoors. Industrial workers are particularly susceptible to indoor conditions where the temperature inside is much hotter than the temperature outdoors. Working all day in this type of environment makes the


Workers’ compensation damages for depression or anxiety

Dealing with an injury can be traumatic, and can also bring with it adverse emotions due to the difficult position that the injury puts you in. For example, a physical injury such as a broken arm or leg can prevent you from working for a significant amount of time, particularly


Workplace eye injuries and what you should do

There are many ways that you can get injured at work in Colorado, and your eyes are very important. You should always make every effort to avoid eye injuries, but if you ever find that you have hurt yourself, you should seek medical treatment so that you can make your