Saturday, May 15, 2021

Delayed Pain Still Entitles You to Worker’s Compensation

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Delayed pain can be worrisome, but it could indicate a serious, even life-threatening, medical problem. It’s important to pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you. The onset of delayed pain can also complicate a workers’ compensation claim.

Here are some of the types of pain you may experience after an accident:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Headaches
  • Neck or shoulder pain
  • Back pain
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Emotional suffering


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If you have questions about your workers' compensation rights, speak to our experienced Colorado workers’ compensation attorney today! We make sure you and your case get the attention you deserve! (970) 945-2396.


Saturday, May 1, 2021

What if Your Pain is Delayed Following an Accident?

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Were you injured in a workplace accident?

Was your pain delayed after the accident?


Did you assume you were fine?


Are you wondering if you’re still eligible for worker’s compensation benefits?


It’s always a good idea to contact an attorney to understand your rights! You could potentially lose out on worker’s compensation benefits. Don’t fear asking our legal professionals a question. It might just clear up potential misinformation you could receive from the insurance company. At Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC, there are never any legal fees involved unless we actually start handling your case on your behalf.


Schedule Your Initial Consultation Today to Get Started!


If you have questions about your workers' compensation rights, speak to our experienced Colorado workers’ compensation attorney today! We make sure you and your case get the attention you deserve! (970) 945-2396.