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Colorado workers' compensation law is complicated and keeps changing. Insurance carriers and employers are often more interested in protecting their own interests than in explaining an injured worker's rights.
Every day injured workers and their families call or e-mail the Eley Law Firm and ask questions about workers' compensation. Attorney Cliff Eley has more than 25 years of experience in Colorado workers' compensation, he stays current with changes in the law, and he works to make laws more fair to injured workers.
- How do I make a Colorado workers' compensation claim?
- What should I never tell an adjuster?
- What determines if an injury is work-related?
- Should I claim workers' comp on my taxes?
- What if I have a pre-existing injury?
- What if I am unable to return to any work?
- Does workers' comp protect my job?
- How is a workers' compensation settlement determined?
- Can permanent disability be a lump-sum settlement?
- How can I deal with the stress of a job injury?
If you are concerned about these and other questions (see more Q&A about workers' compensation), you need and deserve answers. Workers' compensation was established as a way to protect workers injured on the job, pay medical bills, pay a percentage of lost wages and pay for permanent disability.
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