Saturday, August 15, 2015

What You Must Know About the Workers Compensation Statute of Limitations in Colorado!

Can you still file for workers compensation?
 

Can you do anything if you’ve passed the statute of limitations?
 

Are you unsure whether you’re still able to file?
 

Let our experienced workers compensation lawyer in Glenwood Springs at Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. help you file your claim. We’re dedicated to fighting for your rights and take great pride in representing those who have suffered pain and loss.
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According to the Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation (DOWC), in most instances you need to file a claim within 2 years of your injury. Colorado workers compensation statute of limitations is “3 years for some injuries or can be extended beyond the standard 2-year limit if it can be proven you had a valid reason for not being able to file.”
 

We’re dedicated to helping the little guy. Wouldn’t it be great to have a lawyer who did all the work, allowing you to sit back and relax? How would you feel if your medical recovery was 100% covered? A weight would surely be lifted off of your shoulders. Let us help you fight for the settlement you deserve!
 

No one should be denied their rights because they have a limited means to file for benefits. Contact the experienced workers compensation lawyer in Glenwood Springs at Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. today! We make sure you and your case get the attention you deserve!

The initial consult with our office is free. If you have a question or concern about your claim for Colorado Workers' Compensation, please set up an appointment with us to discuss your rights.

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