Can I file a personal injury lawsuit against the company I work for?

I was recently injured at work when a supervisor dropped a lift down on my foot resulting in a fracture. I need to know if I have a lawsuit, if so, against who, and would I be able to stay an employee of this company afterward?
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Answered By: Law Offices of Richard Copeland, LLC
Your remedy is through your employer's workers' compensation insurance. You cannot sue the employer if the employer carries workers' compensation, which it is supposed to do. Your employment relationship shouldn't be affected unless you're not going to be able to perform your job any more.

Answer Applies to: Colorado
Replied: 9/15/2011

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