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Workers' Compensation Attorneys
in Denver and throughout Colorado and Wyoming
Workers' compensation is a national program designed to compensate American workers who have been injured on the job. Depending on the circumstances and type of injuries incurred, workers' compensation may provide:
- Ongoing compensation for lost wages
- Compensation for past and future economic loss
- Medical and therapeutic expenses
- Pain and suffering damages
- Benefits to families of workers killed on the job
Frequently Asked Questions About
Work Related Injury Lawsuits
In order to receive full workers' compensation benefits, we recommended that you retain an experienced workers' compensation lawyer to help you through the process of applying for and receiving the benefits you and your family need and deserve. Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh & Jardine, P.C. handles Colorado and Wyoming workers' compensation claims.
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