Welcome to the Law Office of Michael P. Dominick, a law firm dedicated to fighting for the rights of injured workers. If you've been injured on the job, an experienced Colorado workers' compensation lawyer should be contacted to review your case. Your employer and its insurance company will likely refer you to a doctor of their choosing.
Failure to comply with the deadlines and requirements of Colorado's workers' compensation system can result in delay or rejection of your injury claim. Likewise, failure to understand your legal right and the compensation to which you are entitled can also result in a reduction or denial of claim benefits.
Failure to comply with the deadlines and requirements of Colorado's workers' compensation system can result in delay or rejection of your injury claim. Likewise, failure to understand your legal right and the compensation to which you are entitled can also result in a reduction or denial of claim benefits.
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Article 41 of the Colorado code outlines the requirements for workers' compensation within the state of Colorado. According to these requirements employers generally must either purchase insurance or have enough money to "self-insure." This insurance is purchased to protect workers who may be injured at work.
Article 41 of the Colorado code establishes a workers' compensation system in Colorado that provides benefits to people who are injured at work. Under this system, employers purchase insurance and pay benefits for all work-related injuries. Sometimes, however, a work accident or work injuries can cause a death.
When a work injury in Colorado leaves you disabled or permanently impaired, Colorado workers' compensation law dictates the benefits that you are entitled to receive. Colorado workers' compensation laws are found in Article 41 of the Colorado code which provides comprehensive information regarding what benefits workers' comp insurance is responsible for paying for and about how those benefits are to be determined.
A workers' compensation system in Colorado was established in Article 41 of the Colorado code to protect employees. According to this code section, employees who are injured at work must file a workers' comp claim to receive benefits from their employers after their injury. They cannot sue their employers.
In the state of Colorado, there are laws in place to protect those who suffer an on-the-job injury. Workers are insured by their employers through a program called workers' compensation and when a work injury happens, the employer (or, more likely, the employer's workers' compensation insurer) becomes responsible for paying benefits.
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