Jul 30, 2025 | Benefits, WC & Other Laws
What Can Reduce Your Work Comp Benefits in Colorado? – Your non-medical benefits can be affected if a claim is made by the employer and the insurance carrier, where there was intoxication involved with the accident. They can just claim it without going to court...
Jul 17, 2025 | WC & Other Laws
What is a Workers’ Compensation Injury? – For an injury to be compensable, it needs to have one of two characteristics. What characteristics are needed for it to be a Workers’ Compensation Injury? 1. The injury requires medical care Sometimes people...
Jun 30, 2025 | Compensability, WC & Other Laws
Can Independent Contractors Get Workers’ Compensation in Colorado? – Employees get unemployment insurance, they’re often covered through Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. Some employers and companies don’t like having employees because there are a...
Jun 27, 2025 | Benefits, WC & Other Laws
Getting Medical Bills After a Work Injury? – Medical benefits are costly; typically, it’s the most expensive part of any Workers’ Compensation case. Can a provider bill me if I have Workers’ Compensation? When you receive medical care, Colorado providers have to...
Jun 4, 2025 | WC & Other Laws
Are Intentionally Self-Inflicted Injuries Covered by Work Comp? – The general rule is that intentionally inflicted injuries are not covered under Workers’ Compensation. There’s a statute that says that it covers accidents, and an intentionally inflicted injury...
May 28, 2025 | Red Flags, Mistakes & Myths, WC & Other Laws
What to Do If Your Employer Lies About Your Work Injury – There might be people at work that you think you know, people that you can trust, and they have your back, but when you’re injured on the job, things might be different. What if your employer lies? One of...