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The Cost of Not Hiring a Workers' Compensation Attorney
Posted by: Britton Morrell
September 25, 2008
We are all familiar with the cost of doing things, but sometimes it is difficult to appreciate the very real cost of not doing something. Several of my clients tell me that the adjuster had attempted to persuade them from talking with an attorney saying, "Why give your attorney 20% of what I am already willing to give you?" This argument seems to hold water until you look at what workers with attorneys receive compared to those who did not hire an attorney.
Safety Rule Violation & Workers' Comp Benefit Reduction
Posted by: Matt O'Brien
September 08, 2008
Fault is not an issue in determining whether a workers' compensation claim is compensable. Therefore...
Workers' Compensation Settlements
Posted by: Michael Kaplan
September 03, 2008
What does it mean to settle a workers' compensation case in Colorado? Injured workers are often approached by the workers' compensation carrier to settle their case. The majority of the time, what it means to settle one's case is to waive future potential workers' compensation benefits.
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