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Workers' Comp. FAQs

Who pays for my benefits?

An insurance company hired by your employer pays the benefits.

The insurance carrier pays your workers' comp. bills Your employer's insurance carrier will pay the bills on your case.

Once your claim is filed, the employer usually has limited involvement regarding what benefits to pay and when.

Many employers don't want to be involved with the claim process at all, and stay out of the way.

Even if your employer wants to play an active role, the insurance company has the final say regarding payment of benefits.

 

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Our attorneys handle all types of Colorado Workers' Compensation ( Workers Comp or Workmans Comp) cases, including appeals to the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of Colorado. If you've been injured at work, we'd be happy to evaluate your case.

If you want to speak to a lawyer in Colorado Springs about your case, you have several options-you can fill out our online case evaluation form, call us, or e-mail us, and a Colorado Springs attorney will evaluate your case for FREE.

We have many clients from around Southern Colorado and the Western Slope including Alamosa, Buena Vista, Denver, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Durango, Grand Junction, Salida, La Junta, Lamar, Monument, Pueblo, and Walsenburg.

Our attorneys have helped thousands of people get the benefits they deserve. We look forward to serving you!