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25Jun

Colorado Court of Appeals Permits Evidence of Billed Workers’ Compensation Benefits at Trial

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The Colorado Court of Appeals announced a recent published opinion in which, although the Court considered multiple issues on appeal, its opinion focuses primarily on the admissibility of evidence of past medical expenses when the plaintiff is...
By: Wilson Elser
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/colorado-court-of-appeals-permits-90822/

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