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Advantages of Workers' Comp

Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim

A serious job-related injury can result in hospitalization, expensive medical treatment, the need for home care and a lengthy recovery period.  Many individuals and families are unprepared for the financial drain of severe injuries resulting from an accident.  When combined with the physical pain and suffering an injury can cause, the overall impact of a workplace accident on an employee's life can be devastating.

Federal and state workers' compensation laws make it possible for employees that are hurt on the job to receive compensation for their injuries.  Employers are required to carry workers' comp insurance and pay any benefits an injured employee is due. 

Contact a Loveland workers' comp lawyer to find out more about the advantages of workers' compensation, including the different types of benefits that are available, such as permanent total disability, permanent partial disability, disfigurement benefits and death benefits.  A knowledgeable attorney can also discuss your rights regarding compensation.

Loveland Workers' Comp Lawyer

Worker's compensation covers many different types of injuries and illnesses that can occur due to an on-the-job accident including:

  • Spinal cord damage
  • Brain injuries
  • Illnesses resulting chemical exposure
  • Broken bones
  • Burns
  • Blindness
  • Amputation
  • Paralysis
  • Back injuries

A third-party lawsuit can also be filed in cases where another person or entity's negligence or carelessness was the cause of the accident. 

Busch Law Offices is highly experienced in workers' comp cases and provide skilled legal counsel if you have been injured at your workplace and need to file a claim.  We are well versed in the claim process and can skillfully prepare the documentation you will need for your case.  Our firm can also help you file an appeal if you have previously submitted a claim and it has been denied.

Contact a Loveland Workers' Comp Attorney to find out if you qualify for workers' compensation and how to file a claim if you have been injured in an accident at your workplace.

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