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Does Colorado Workers’ Comp Cover Mental Stress?

December 9, 2021
Many people suffer mental stress related to their jobs. If the stress or psychological harm is due to exacerbating workplace conditions – including harassment, discrimination, hostility or abuse – the worker could recover benefits through a workers’ compensation claim in Colorado. If something connected to your job leaves you with severe anxiety or depression
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How Long Does it Take for SSI To Be Approved?

May 11, 2021
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is available from the government for people facing financial hardship due to a medical disability. To be eligible for SSI benefits, you must have a disability and very limited financial assets. In Colorado, the average SSI application takes about 73 days to be processed. If your case involves one or
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What Is a Contingency Fee?

April 28, 2021
The number one reason most injured accident victims hesitate to hire an attorney is concern over how much one costs. The Denver personal injury lawyers at Fang Injury & Accident Lawyers Denver know that a client is often not in a position to spend money on legal services after an accident. They solve this
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Can a Pre-Existing Injury Affect My Personal Injury Claim?

April 26, 2021
If you have been injured due to the careless or wrongful acts of someone else, the law in Colorado may entitle you to financial compensation. If you have pre-existing injuries from before the accident, however, this can impact your claim. An insurance company may try to use your pre-existing injury as a reason to
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Who Can Be Held Liable After a Skiing Accident?

February 24, 2021
Skiing is a sport with known injury risks. In the eyes of the law, skiing is an inherently dangerous activity where participants assume the risk of injury. However, the assumption of risk does not eliminate a ski resort or property owner’s legal responsibility to keep skiers reasonably safe and prevent foreseeable accidents. Understanding who
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