Thursday, December 1, 2016

Do You Suffer From Finger Blanching? Learn Your Workers Comp Rights!

According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, “whiteness or blanching of distal fingertips is called Raynaud’s disease. While the fingers are most commonly affected, the toes, nose, tongue, and ear lobes may be involved. Severe cases of Raynaud's disease can bring tightening of the skin, small painful ulcer formation on the fingertips, and platelet clot formation due to tunica intima thickening in distal arterioles.”

Glenwood Springs Workers Comp Attorneys
Have you suffered a prolong exposure to the cold while working outdoors? Does your job force you to perform tasks that use your fingers often? Occupations that involve continued exposure to cold, typing, use of vibrating equipment, or piano playing can cause Raynaud's disease.

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If you’re unsure whether you qualify or if you believe you’ve been wrongfully denied workers compensation benefits, speak to our experienced Glenwood Springs workers comp attorneys 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. Call (970) 945-2396 today!

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