· Medical expenses (including compensation for doctor appointments, therapy, medications, and surgeries)
· Travel expenses (for commuting to and from medical appointments)
· Wage loss benefits (also known as temporary disability benefits)
· Disfigurement benefits (such as scarring due to the injury or treatment)
· Permanent disability benefits (either partial or total)
· Death benefits
The income you receive depends on your average weekly wage in the time leading up to the accident and whether you can work with restrictions following your injury. If you disagree with the insurer’s determination of your benefits, you have the right to contest the decision. An attorney for workers’ compensation may represent you.
Learn more about filing for worker’s compensation after a construction accident in Glenwood Springs here.
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