If you are a Colorado resident and were injured on the job, there are a few important things to do as you begin the recovery process. The following is a brief summary of the initial steps you need to take, in addition to some answers to the more commonly asked workplace injury questions.
If you get hurt on the job, you should take the following steps immediately:
- Get first aid and seek medical attention if necessary.
- Provide written notice of your injury to your employer. You must do this with in four days of being injured. Your employer’s insurance company then has 20 days to decide whether or not to admit your claim for worker’s compensation.
Your employer must provide you with the names of two doctors to see about your injury. If your employer fails to do so, there are remedies an attorney can pursue. You may request a different doctor within 90 days after your injury. If you are approaching 90 days it’s critical that you contact an attorney to see if you have other options.
Click Here to see the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s Division of Workers Compensation’s rules and procedures for filing a workers compensation claim.
Remember, your employer’s insurance company will work hard to pay the least benefits possible, so it’s important that you do everything you can to protect your rights. Contact an experienced personal injury attorney – don’t take on the insurance companies by yourself!
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