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Workers’ Comp Real Talk is a live, ongoing discussion series hosted by experienced Colorado workers’ compensation attorneys who represent injured workers every day. This show is designed to give injured employees clear, accurate, and practical information about how workers’ compensation actually works—not how people think it works. If you’ve been injured on the job, you are likely facing uncertainty, frustration, and a system that feels confusing or stacked against you. Insurance adjusters, employer representatives, and online forums often give incomplete or misleading information. Small decisions—sometimes made in good faith—can unintentionally affect medical care, wage benefits, or settlement value. This series exists to help injured workers understand what truly matters in a workers’ compensation claim and what does not. Each live episode of Workers’ Comp Real Talk focuses on real-world situations that frequently arise in Colorado workers’ compensation cases. Rather than speaking in hypotheticals, our attorneys walk through common scenarios they see in practice and explain how insurance companies, employers, and judges typically evaluate those facts. The goal is education, clarity, and empowerment—not fear or pressure. Topics regularly discussed include: • What to do immediately after a work injury • Common mistakes that delay or reduce workers’ compensation benefits • How missed medical appointments affect your claim • Social media posts, surveillance, and credibility concerns • Light-duty job offers and return-to-work issues • Prior injuries, preexisting conditions, and aggravation claims • Independent medical exams (IMEs) and Division IMEs (DIMEs) • Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) and impairment ratings • Wage benefits, Average Weekly Wage disputes, and offsets • Settlements, lump sums, Medicare Set-Asides, and long-term planning A central focus of Workers’ Comp Real Talk is separating myths from reality. Many injured workers believe they can be fired simply for filing a claim, that they must accept any job offered, or that every prior injury will destroy their case. Others fear that talking to coworkers, changing doctors, or asking questions will somehow “get them in trouble.” In this series, our attorneys explain what is supported by Colorado law, what is exaggerated, and what is simply incorrect. The show is intentionally conversational and accessible. Legal jargon is avoided whenever possible. When legal terms are necessary, they are explained in plain language. Viewers are encouraged to ask questions live, and attorneys respond with general educational answers that help listeners better understand the system as a whole. Workers’ Comp Real Talk is not about one specific case. It is about patterns—how workers’ compensation claims tend to unfold, where people get stuck, and how informed decision-making can make a meaningful difference over time. Whether you are early in a claim, nearing Maximum Medical Improvement, considering settlement, or simply trying to understand your rights, this series provides context that most injured workers never receive until it is too late. For employers, HR professionals, healthcare providers, and family members of injured workers, the show also offers insight into how the workers’ compensation system functions in practice. Understanding these dynamics can help reduce confusion, conflict, and unrealistic expectations on all sides. Each episode of Workers’ Comp Real Talk is streamed live on YouTube, LinkedIn, and X, with replays available afterward. Episodes are structured but flexible, allowing attorneys to respond to current issues, changes in the law, or trends they are seeing in active cases across Colorado. This series is part of a broader commitment to transparency and education. Workers’ compensation is a statutory system with real consequences for injured people’s health, income, and future. The more informed a worker is, the better positioned they are to protect themselves and make decisions aligned with their long-term interests. Disclaimer: This live stream is for general educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Workers’ compensation cases are highly fact-specific. For advice regarding your particular situation, you should consult with an attorney directly.