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Workers' Comp Death Claims

Loveland Workers' Comp Attorney

Under Colorado's workers' compensation coverage, any worker who is injured on the job or incurs a disease caused by their work is entitled to benefits.  If you are a family member or dependent of someone who died because of injuries sustained on their job or as a result of a sickness contracted due to exposure to toxic or unsafe workplace conditions you may also be entitled to compensation and you should speak to a Loveland workers' comp lawyer at Busch Law Offices. 

We have been representing people in Loveland and Larimer County for over 30 years.  We understand the trauma and emotion that follow the death of a parent or family member and we take it upon ourselves as a duty to provide assistance in the form of handling all the necessary paperwork to file your claim that are required to receive your benefits.  Workers' compensation settlements are paid through an insurance company and like all such companies, they often attempt to reduce or modify the claims presented to them for payment.  Having the legal representation of an experienced worker comp lawyer to protect your rights can help you seek the full settlement you are entitled to.

Workers' Comp Lawyer in Loveland

Under workers' comp, death benefits are payable to any surviving members of an employee who dies as a result of a work injury or succumbs as the result of a disease contracted while on the job.  The most common beneficiaries are the spouse and children but other dependents may also qualify.  Even funeral expenses are normally the responsibility of the employer or insurance company.  When you call our offices we will provide you with a free consultation to answer all your questions and explain how we can help you and your family in your time of need.  We can handle the entire claims process and will remain available for you until your claim is fully paid.  You are not responsible for any payment for our services until you collect your settlement.  Call us today for more information.

Contact a Loveland Workers' Comp Attorney if your spouse or loved one has died as a result of a work related injury or illness.  We can help you collect the workers' comp death benefits you are entitled to receive.

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