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Workers' Comp Common Questions

Workers' Comp Attorney in Denver

Being injured at work can be a frightening and confusing experience. You likely have many questions as to how the system works. A Denver workers' compensation attorney can help answer your questions, but for a few common questions, please see the answers below.

What is considered a covered injury under workers' comp?

If your injury occurred during the course and scope of your employment, your injury should be covered under the laws of Workers' compensation. Sometimes there can be disputes arising regarding whether an injury occurred at work or in the scope of employment and having the legal assistance of a workers' compensation lawyer can benefit you greatly in protecting your rights.

What is the process for filing a workers' comp claim?

You must report an accident resulting in an injury within 4 days of its occurrence or risk losing benefits. It is best to do so in writing. Your employer must then report the injury to their workers' comp insurance company if you miss more than 3 regular days of work because of your injury. You will then also be entitled to temporary disability benefits.

What amount of pay am I entitled to when injured?

The average weekly wage you normally are paid determines how much you are entitled to in benefits. This can sometimes be a point of contention, as it may include commissions, overtime or even compensation from another employer. Our knowledgeable attorneys at Anderson, Hemmat & Levine, LLC, can assist you in obtaining the level of pay you are entitled to. Once your weekly wage is established, a formula is used to determine what the figure will be.

What if I am released to return to work but feel I am not ready?

This can occur fairly often and requires an independent medical examination to determine if there are still medical issues that keep you from being able to return to work. Your claim for further treatment could be denied, leaving you at risk of a continuous physical problem later in life. Consulting with our office can assist you in fighting for the right to obtain the medical treatment you deserve in order to fully recover.

Contact a Denver workers' compensation lawyer to find out more about your rights under Workers' Compensation laws.

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