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GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. - s4story -- As Colorado's summer recreation season reaches its peak, Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC is reminding workers in the state's recreational and outdoor industries of their rights following workplace injuries.
From ski resorts and rafting companies to pools and adventure-based employers, Colorado's recreational workforce operates in some of the most physically demanding and high-risk environments in the state. Workers such as ski patrol, lifeguards, rafting guides, and zip-line instructors face daily exposure to hazards including falls, overexertion, equipment-related injuries, and unpredictable environmental conditions.
"Injuries in the recreational industry can happen in an instant, but the impact can last for months or even years," said Mathew Kaufman, Colorado workers' compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/). "Too often, workers are unsure whether they qualify for benefits—especially in seasonal or part-time roles. We're here to help them understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve."
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Colorado's workers' compensation system is designed to provide benefits such as medical treatment, wage replacement, and disability coverage for employees injured on the job. However, disputes frequently arise in the recreational industry, particularly involving worker classification, seasonal employment, and coverage eligibility.
Many injured workers encounter challenges such as denied claims, disputes over whether an injury occurred in the course of employment, or pressure to return to work before they are fully recovered. In these situations, legal guidance from a workers' compensation attorney can be critical in protecting a worker's rights and navigating the claims process.
Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC encourages injured workers to act quickly following an injury by reporting the incident, seeking medical care, and documenting all relevant details. Prompt action can help preserve important rights and improve the likelihood of a successful claim.
The firm also emphasizes that many recreational industry workers may still be covered under state law—even if they are classified as seasonal or part-time employees.
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For more information about workers' compensation rights or to speak with a workers' compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/learnmore/recreation-industry-workers-compensation-colorado), visit https://www.coloradoattorney.com or call (970) 945-2396.
About Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC
Located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC is a family-owned law firm focused on workers' compensation cases. For more than five decades, the firm has been dedicated to helping injured workers across Colorado secure the benefits and protections they are entitled to under the law. Visit https://www.coloradoattorney.com to learn more.
From ski resorts and rafting companies to pools and adventure-based employers, Colorado's recreational workforce operates in some of the most physically demanding and high-risk environments in the state. Workers such as ski patrol, lifeguards, rafting guides, and zip-line instructors face daily exposure to hazards including falls, overexertion, equipment-related injuries, and unpredictable environmental conditions.
"Injuries in the recreational industry can happen in an instant, but the impact can last for months or even years," said Mathew Kaufman, Colorado workers' compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/). "Too often, workers are unsure whether they qualify for benefits—especially in seasonal or part-time roles. We're here to help them understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve."
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Colorado's workers' compensation system is designed to provide benefits such as medical treatment, wage replacement, and disability coverage for employees injured on the job. However, disputes frequently arise in the recreational industry, particularly involving worker classification, seasonal employment, and coverage eligibility.
Many injured workers encounter challenges such as denied claims, disputes over whether an injury occurred in the course of employment, or pressure to return to work before they are fully recovered. In these situations, legal guidance from a workers' compensation attorney can be critical in protecting a worker's rights and navigating the claims process.
Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC encourages injured workers to act quickly following an injury by reporting the incident, seeking medical care, and documenting all relevant details. Prompt action can help preserve important rights and improve the likelihood of a successful claim.
The firm also emphasizes that many recreational industry workers may still be covered under state law—even if they are classified as seasonal or part-time employees.
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For more information about workers' compensation rights or to speak with a workers' compensation attorney (https://www.coloradoattorney.com/learnmore/recreation-industry-workers-compensation-colorado), visit https://www.coloradoattorney.com or call (970) 945-2396.
About Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC
Located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Kaufman & Kaufman, LLC is a family-owned law firm focused on workers' compensation cases. For more than five decades, the firm has been dedicated to helping injured workers across Colorado secure the benefits and protections they are entitled to under the law. Visit https://www.coloradoattorney.com to learn more.
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