What Workers’ Compensation Benefits Do I Qualify For in Colorado?
When you get hurt on the job, no matter what the circumstances, you’re covered by workers’ compensation insurance. This insurance is a no-fault system that’s in place to make sure that your medical bills are paid for when you’re hurt, and that you can make ends meet during your recovery.
Many people faced with the need to collect benefits wonder how much they can get, and how the numbers are determined. Learn how workers’ comp benefits work, how much you can collect, what is and is not covered, and when calling an attorney can help.
The Four Types of Workers’ Comp Benefits
When you are hurt on the job, whether it’s from falling on your way to the bathroom, developing tendonitis or carpel tunnel, or even driving to a client’s house, you can collect four different kinds of benefits from workers’ comp.
These benefits include weekly compensation, payment of your medical expenses, coverage for vocational rehabilitation and if needed, permanent impairment benefits. You cannot collect pain and suffering, emotional trauma or the like. Workers’ compensation is exclusive to protect your ability to earn income.
Weekly Compensation
Weekly compensation is calculated based on your level of disability, whether it’s permanent or temporary, and your average weekly wages at the time you were hurt. In Colorado, you receive two-thirds of your average wages when you were hurt, with a maximum of the state’s average weekly wage.
Medical Expenses
The basics of workers’ comp is that it will cover your medical expenses, including doctor’s visits, procedures, rehabilitation and medication. Often, medical expenses can be the core of worker’s comp disputes (do you need the treatment at the level you’re receiving it?)
Vocational Rehabilitation
Vocational rehabilitation covers the cost of job training if you need to change careers as a result of no longer being able to do your former job.
Temporary vs. Permanent Impairment
If you have a temporary disability, meaning you will get better, you will collect benefits for a limited amount of time. If your disability is permanent, once you achieve MMI (maximum medical improvement) your case will be re-evaluated for the compensation you’ll receive thereafter.
Partial disability means you can continue to work, and any earnings you receive will reduce your workers’ comp benefits. Total disability means you can’t work at all.
Help with Workers’ Comp Benefits
Often, disputes arise over workers’ compensation claims. If you’re denied coverage, you’re not alone and it’s not the end of the road. You can challenge a denial or a premature ending of benefits, but you need the right help. You’ll have to prove the severity of your injury and the effects it’s having on your life.
The best way to do this is with the help of a Colorado workers’ compensation attorney. At Heuser & Heuser, we can help you fight back when your claim is denied, and we can make sure that you get the benefits you deserve under the law. Don’t give up and don’t try to fight alone. Get in touch with us today via phone or email for a free case evaluation.
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions Or Schedule A Free Appointment? Click To Call (719) 520-9909
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions or Schedule A free Appointment? Click to Call (719) 520-9909
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know What My Case Is Worth?
There are a variety of things we look at when evaluating your case and determining its value. We look at how the accident occurred. We look at what sort of injuries you sustained. Do you have a permanent injury that will last the rest of your life? Are you going to have future medical bills? We look at lost wages. Did you lose your job? If you have permanent work restrictions as a result of the accident, you may not be able to find a job very easily in the future. These are some of the factors that we look at in evaluating a claim. Every case is unique and different. That’s why at our law firm, every case gets personal attention from the lawyer when it comes time to evaluate.
Why is it Important to Hire a Lawyer?
Insurance companies are in business for a reason: to make money. Anytime they are paying money on a claim, it means less money to their bottom line. They have literally hundreds of adjusters and hundreds of lawyers who are on their side trying to figure out how to prevent money from leaving their checkbooks. Quite frankly, you do need a lawyer to help you through this because your lawyer will make sure you’re properly compensated.
Do Cases Settle Without Going to Court?
Cases settle before going to trial 80 to 90 percent of the time. However, that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot of work involved in getting a case settled outside of court. Sometimes you have to file a lawsuit and do a lot of what I call “legal maneuvering” to get a case settled. That means we take depositions from witnesses to the accident, from police officers, and from your doctors. But, yes, most cases will settle prior to trial.
Do You Get Good Results for Your Clients?
We do get good results for our clients. We have settled hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where we’ve had large settlements. We’ve had substantial verdicts. We go to the mat for our clients if necessary. We’ll appeal cases. We’ll do whatever it takes to make sure our client is taken care of.
See What Our Clients Say
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions Or Schedule A Free Appointment? Click To Call (719) 520-9909
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions or Schedule A free Appointment? Click to Call (719) 520-9909
Our Attorneys
Gordon J. Heuser, Esq.
As a Colorado Springs native, Gordon has been practicing in Southern Colorado for 35+ years.…
Barkley D. Heuser, Esq.
Barkley Heuser is a Colorado native, and has lived in Colorado Springs for over 59…
Brennan D. Heuser, Esq.
Brennan Heuser is a Colorado Native who graduated from the University of Miami, Fl with…
Ask a Question,
Describe Your Situation,
Request a Free Consultation
Contact Us And We’ll Tell You Everything You Need To Know!
Required Fields*
Your Information Is Safe With Us
We respect your privacy. The information you provide will be used to answer your question or to schedule an appointment if requested.
Injured? Contact Heuser & Heuser. We’re on top of it!
Professional Associations
Our Recent Blogs
What You Need to Know About the Colorado Slip and Fall Law
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere—a wet store floor, uneven steps, uncleared snow, or…
Who Is Liable When Debris Causes an Accident with an Overloaded Truck in Colorado?
Driving near a commercial truck that’s carrying too much cargo can be dangerous. An overloaded…
Why You Shouldn’t Talk to a Workers’ Compensation Nurse Case Manager in Colorado Springs
If you’ve been injured at work in Colorado Springs, dealing with lost wages, medical treatments,…
Want To Learn More About Your Colorado Car Accident Case? Download Our EBook, On Us!
We wanted to find a way to make your car wreck case even easier for you. That is why we wrote this guide that will provide you with the critical information you need to know about your car accident case.
As car accident law professionals, we have seen too many individuals lose out on their maximum owed compensation. Don’t miss out on the settlement you deserve! In this book, you will learn how to:
- Avoid the key mistakes that can derail your claim.
- Know what you should and shouldn’t say if an insurance adjuster contacts you
- Understand the dos and don’ts of social media.
- Position yourself to collect full and fair compensation for your injuries.
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions Or Schedule A Free Appointment? Click To Call (719) 520-9909
No Fee Unless You Win
Questions or Schedule A free Appointment? Click to Call (719) 520-9909
Our Locations
Heuser & Heuser, LLP
Colorado Springs Office
Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter, and you’ll get the latest news, delivered right into your inbox every week.