Trending...
- Colorado: Governor Polis Renews Executive Action to Protect Coloradans from Costly Federal Actions
- Colorado: Support Small Business! Governor Polis Encourages All Coloradans to Shop Small for Small Business Saturday
- BET and Soul Train Awards - GONE! - Introducing The World Hip Hop Awards
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- As the holiday season approaches, many injured workers in Colorado may consider waiting until the new year to file their workers' compensation claims. However, this delay could put their benefits and financial stability at risk. Local attorneys are urging workers to act immediately.
Under Colorado law, workers must notify their employer of a workplace injury within four days. Delaying until January could mean missing strict deadlines, losing critical evidence, and facing pushback from insurance companies. Injured workers who wait also risk unnecessary financial strain during the holidays, when medical bills and lost wages can add up quickly.
"Filing right away is essential," says Mathew Kaufman, a Colorado workers compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/learnmore/shou...). "Delays give insurance companies an advantage, but early action ensures injured workers protect their rights and get the medical care and wage replacement they need."
More on Colorado Desk
An experienced Colorado workers compensation attorney can help workers navigate the process by filing claims correctly and on time, gathering medical and workplace evidence, representing them in disputes, and maximizing available benefits.
For more information about workers' compensation rights in Colorado or to speak with an attorney by calling (970) 945-2396 or scheduling an appointment online.
About Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC: Located in Glenwood Springs, Co, Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. is a family practice handling workers' compensation. For more than five decades, the law firm of Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. has been helping injured workers fight for the benefits they deserve. https://www.coloradoattorney.com
Under Colorado law, workers must notify their employer of a workplace injury within four days. Delaying until January could mean missing strict deadlines, losing critical evidence, and facing pushback from insurance companies. Injured workers who wait also risk unnecessary financial strain during the holidays, when medical bills and lost wages can add up quickly.
"Filing right away is essential," says Mathew Kaufman, a Colorado workers compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/learnmore/shou...). "Delays give insurance companies an advantage, but early action ensures injured workers protect their rights and get the medical care and wage replacement they need."
More on Colorado Desk
- From Cheer to Courtroom: The Hidden Legal Risks in Your Holiday Eggnog
- Governor Polis In Southern Colorado, Highlights Efforts to Support Military Connected Students, Local Small Business, and Investments in New Elementary School
- Christy Sports Experts Unveil the 2025 Holiday Gift Guide to Help Shoppers Create Mountain Memories
- Controversial Vegan Turns Rapper Launches First Song, "Psychopathic Tendencies."
- Inside the Fight for Affordable Housing: Avery Headley Joins Terran Lamp for a Candid Bronx Leadership Conversation
An experienced Colorado workers compensation attorney can help workers navigate the process by filing claims correctly and on time, gathering medical and workplace evidence, representing them in disputes, and maximizing available benefits.
For more information about workers' compensation rights in Colorado or to speak with an attorney by calling (970) 945-2396 or scheduling an appointment online.
About Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC: Located in Glenwood Springs, Co, Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. is a family practice handling workers' compensation. For more than five decades, the law firm of Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC. has been helping injured workers fight for the benefits they deserve. https://www.coloradoattorney.com
Source: Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC.
Filed Under: Legal
0 Comments
Latest on Colorado Desk
- Heritage at South Brunswick's Resort-Style Amenities for Any Age and Every Lifestyle
- Andrew-Thomas Contractors Launches Revamped Denver Fence Installation Service Page
- T-TECH Partners with Japan USA Precision Tools for 2026 US Market Development of the New T-TECH 5-Axis QUICK MILL™
- Record Revenues, Debt-Free Momentum & Shareholder Dividend Ignite Investor Attention Ahead of 2026–2027 Growth Targets: IQSTEL (N A S D A Q: IQST)
- New YouTube Channel Pair Launches to Bring Entertainment Nostalgia Back to Life
- BRAG Hosts Holiday Benefit — Awards 10 Student Scholarships & Honors Timberland with the Corporate Impact Award
- FittingPros Launches Industry's First Data-Driven Golf Club Fitting Directory
- City Relies on Free Advocate Labor
- FXB Denver and American Red Cross Host Dec 10 Blood Drive
- Take Control of Your Color Matching with Boston Industrial Solutions' Newly Expanded Natron® UVPX Series Ink Colors
- City of Colorado Springs administrative offices closing early Wednesday, Dec. 3 at 1 p.m.
- "Dr. Vincent Michael Malfitano Expands Monterey–Sicily Cultural Diplomacy With Major International Media Engagement"
- Kaufman Development Breaks Ground on Detroit Micro Data Center, Expanding Its National AI Platform
- Colorado: Governor Polis Calls on Treasury Department Not to Increases Costs for Americans with Suspension of Easy-to-Use DirectFile
- New Collection of Work Celebrates Poets Laureate of Colorado, Features Unpublished Work by Andrea Gibson
- Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies Celebrates New DBH Graduates
- $80M+ Backlog as Florida Statewide Contract, Federal Wins, and Strategic Alliance Fuel Next Phase of AI-Driven Cybersecurity Growth: Cycurion $CYCU
- High-Conviction CNS Disruptor Aiming to Transform Suicidal Depression, Ketamine Therapeutics, and TMS - Reaching Millions by 2030
- Top10Christmas.co.uk Releases the UK Christmas Toy Trends 2025 Report
- Talagat Business Academy Announces Joint Certificate Program With The University of Chicago Booth School of Business