AURORA PERMANENT DISABILITY

If you have suffered a work-related injury or illness that has left you with a permanent disability, you may be entitled to substantial workers’ compensation benefits. However, navigating the complex workers’ compensation system can be challenging, especially when dealing with a permanent disability claim. That is why you need an experienced Aurora, Colorado workers’ compensation lawyer on your side.

At our law firm, we have helped many clients who have sustained permanent disabilities in workplace accidents or due to occupational diseases. We understand the emotional, physical, and financial toll that such injuries can take on your life, and we are committed to helping you obtain the benefits and compensation you deserve.

Call The Eley Law Firm for a free consultation and to learn more about how we can help you. Reach us by calling 303-785-2828.

HELPING YOU GET THE BENEFITS YOU NEED AND DESERVE

At our law firm, we have the experience and knowledge necessary to help you navigate the workers’ compensation system and obtain the benefits and compensation you deserve. We will work with you to gather evidence, develop a strong case, and negotiate with your employer and their insurance company to ensure that you receive the full benefits you are entitled to.

We understand that a permanent disability can have a significant impact on your life and your family’s lives. That’s why we will fight tirelessly to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation possible for your injuries and that your future needs are taken care of.

Permanent Disability Benefits Under Colorado Workers’ Compensation

In Colorado, workers’ compensation benefits may be available to workers who have suffered permanent injuries or disabilities as a result of a work-related accident or illness. Permanent disability benefits are designed to compensate workers for the long-term effects of their injuries and provide financial support for ongoing medical care and lost earning capacity.

There are two types of permanent disability benefits available under Colorado workers’ compensation:

    Permanent partial disability (PPD) benefits; and
    Permanent total disability (PTD) benefits.

Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) Benefits:

PPD benefits are paid to workers who have suffered a permanent impairment or loss of function, but are still able to work in some capacity. The amount of PPD benefits a worker is eligible to receive is based on the extent of their permanent impairment and their average weekly wage prior to the injury.

Permanent Total Disability (PTD) Benefits:

PTD benefits are paid to workers who have suffered a permanent impairment or loss of function that prevents them from working in any capacity. To be eligible for PTD benefits, the permanent impairment or loss of function must render the worker completely disabled—potentially for the rest of their life. PPD benefits are intended to provide ongoing financial support for a disabled worker, and can be paid to the worker for the rest of their life or until they are able to go back to work.

It is essential to note that the workers’ compensation process can be complex, and the amount of benefits a worker is entitled to receive can vary significantly depending on the specific circumstances of their case. It is always advisable to consult with an experienced Aurora workers’ compensation attorney to learn more about your legal rights and options for pursuing permanent disability benefits under Colorado law.

Contact an Aurora Permanent Disability Lawyer Today

If you have suffered a permanent disability due to a work-related injury or illness in Aurora, Colorado, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact The Eley Law Firm today at 303-785-2828 today to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced Aurora Colorado workers’ compensation lawyers. We will evaluate your case, answer your questions, and help you understand your legal options. Let us help you get the benefits and compensation you deserve.

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