Practice Area · Workers' Comp
Pueblo Workers' Compensation Attorneys
From construction sites and steel mills to warehouses, hospitals and offices, Colorado workers injured on the job have rights — and powerful insurance companies determined to limit them. We level the playing field.
How our Pueblo attorneys help
Denied & disputed claims
We file Applications for Hearing with the Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation and represent you at every step before an Administrative Law Judge.
Independent Medical Exams (IMEs)
DIME exams can make or break your claim. We prepare you and challenge biased opinions used to cut off benefits.
Permanent disability ratings
Whether you have scheduled or non-scheduled impairment, we fight for the rating that reflects your real loss of function and earning capacity.
Lump-sum settlements
We negotiate full and final settlements that account for future medical care, lost wages and impairment — not just today's bills.
Our proven process
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Free strategy session — we review your claim, denials, medical records and any IME reports.
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Filing & administrative hearings — we handle every form, deadline and prehearing conference with the Division.
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Medical advocacy — we coordinate with authorized treating physicians and challenge unfavorable opinions.
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Settlement negotiation — most Colorado workers' comp cases resolve by settlement. We push for top dollar.
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Appeals — Industrial Claim Appeals Office and Colorado Court of Appeals when needed.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a workers' comp lawyer in Colorado?+
If your claim is denied, your benefits are cut off, an IME is ordered, or a settlement is offered — yes. Insurance carriers have lawyers; you should too.
How much does a Pueblo workers' comp attorney cost?+
Workers' comp attorney fees in Colorado are capped by statute and paid only out of disputed benefits we recover. No upfront cost.
Can I be fired for filing a workers' comp claim?+
Retaliation for filing a workers' comp claim is illegal in Colorado. We also handle related wrongful termination claims.
What benefits am I entitled to?+
Medical care, temporary total or partial disability wages, permanent impairment benefits and, in some cases, vocational retraining or lump-sum settlement.
Serving injury victims across Southern Colorado
We represent clients in Pueblo, Pueblo West, Cañon City, Florence, Walsenburg, Trinidad, Colorado Springs and surrounding communities. Free consultations. No fee unless we win.