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5 Common Accidents in the Workplace – Workers’ Comp Attorney Denver Trusts
Accidents are never expected and often result in serious injury depending on the situation. Employers will always take the necessary precautions to avoid workplace injury and accidents, but inevitably, a few accidents have proven the most common. Here are five types of accidents in the workplace that contribute to new workers’ comp claims Denver experiences:
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3 Important Facts About Settling Denver Personal Injury Cases
When an injury or accident occurs, it is important to understand the steps to take and the options available to be compensated - it will usually always come down to two scenarios: those at fault will accept the offer of a settlement outside of court, or a lawsuit is necessary to be compensated for the injury or accident.
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5 Important Steps to Take After a Car Accident – Rely on Your Denver Car Accident Attorney
It’s always a stressful and jarring experience when you find yourself in a car accident. However, it’s important to remember the correct protocol to ensure that you avoid any unnecessary issues later on and get the correct information for legal reasons. Follow the advice of your Denver car accident attorney and remember these five steps if you are even involved in an accident:
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4 Steps to Take After a Work Injury
Being injured on the job can be a confusing and stressful experience. It helps to know what steps to take when this happens so you are prepared both legally and physically. Contact a Denver injury attorney to ensure you are on the proper path to get the compensation you deserve. Follow these steps in the case of a work injury:
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Mayfield v. McKesson Corp., W. C. No. 4-521-486 (2003).
Of the many benefits that clients receive when they hire Mr. Simon, perhaps the most valuable is Mr. Simon’s ability to guide his clients to the correct medical care. This benefit paid dividends for Mr. Simon’s client, Tracy Mayfield.
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Weidert v. Chris’ Home Improvements, W. C. No. 4-516-840 (2005)
Jeffery Weidert was a hard-working window washer employed by Chris’ Home Improvement (Chris’ Home) on September 21, 2001. On that day, Mr. Weidert injured his back, and brought a claim against Chris’ Home for temporary total disability and health care.
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Mattingly v. Transwest Trucks, Inc., W. C. Nos. 4-404-249 4-442-133 (2001)
Diana Mattingly hired Mr. Simon to ensure that she received the workers’ compensation medical benefits that she want entitled. Mr. Simon assured that Ms. Mattingly received the benefits, regardless of which workers’ compensation carrier was responsible.
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Clendening v. Schlumberger Oil, W.C. No. 4-724-056 and 4-724-057 (2008).
Chris Clendening responded to a job advertisement for Schlumberger Oil (Schlumberger) by going to an office of a hiring service called “SOS Services” located in Colorado. During completion of an application and interview, Mr. Clendening was told that the job would be performed out of the state of Colorado, but would be he would be returned to Colorado every five weeks.
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