Johnston Law Firm Encourages Workers to Speak Up After Workplace Injuries
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Pueblo, Colorado, United States – August 21, 2026 – When a workplace injury happens, many people focus only on their physical recovery. Johnston Law Firm believes there is another important step that often gets overlooked: understanding your rights, asking questions, and maintaining clear communication throughout the workers compensation process.
The Pueblo-based law firm is raising awareness about the importance of informed decision-making and open communication for injured workers. The initiative reflects the values that have guided Johnston Law Firm since opening on January 1, 2022.
“We started this firm because our community deserved a better alternative,” the firm’s founder said. “People should expect to be treated with respect and to receive the representation they deserve.”
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, private industry employers reported approximately 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in the United States in 2023. Many of these incidents resulted in days away from work, job restrictions, or transfers to different duties. These numbers highlight how common workplace injuries remain across many industries.
The National Safety Council also estimates that a worker is injured on the job every seven seconds in the United States. Beyond the physical impact, workplace injuries can create uncertainty about medical care, employment, and the workers compensation process.
Johnston Law Firm believes that better communication can help reduce confusion during an already stressful time.
“I believe communication changes everything,” the founder said. “Clients deserve to know what is happening, and they deserve answers when they have questions.”
The firm is encouraging workers to take an active role in understanding their situation rather than assuming someone else will explain every step.
Research from the American Medical Association has consistently shown that effective communication between professionals and the people they serve improves understanding, trust, and overall satisfaction. While every workers compensation claim is unique, staying informed can help individuals make more confident decisions throughout the process.
“We never forget there is a person behind every case,” the founder said. “Our responsibility is to guide them through the process as clearly as we can.”
Johnston Law Firm also hopes to encourage conversations about respectful treatment during difficult moments. Workplace injuries affect more than just physical health. They can influence families, finances, careers, and emotional well-being.
The firm believes every injured worker deserves to feel heard.
“Our goal has always been straightforward,” the founder said. “We want to provide the representation our clients deserve.”
What You Can Do After a Workplace Injury
Johnston Law Firm encourages individuals to take simple steps that can help them stay informed and organised throughout the recovery process:
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Report workplace injuries as soon as possible according to your employer’s procedures.
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Keep copies of important documents, medical records, and correspondence.
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Write down important dates, appointments, and conversations.
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Ask questions if you do not understand a document or process.
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Stay in regular communication with the people involved in your claim.
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Follow recommended medical treatment and keep scheduled appointments.
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Learn about the workers compensation process in your state using reliable sources.
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Seek support from trusted family members or friends during recovery.
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Keep a record of how your injury affects your daily activities.
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Remember that clear communication can help reduce unnecessary confusion.
Johnston Law Firm hopes these practical steps encourage workers to become informed participants in their own recovery while promoting respectful communication across every stage of the workers compensation process.
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About Workplace Injury Awareness
Workplace Injury Awareness encourages employees to stay informed, communicate openly, keep accurate records, and seek reliable information following a workplace injury. Better communication and greater understanding can help individuals navigate challenging situations with more confidence while supporting safer and more informed workplaces.
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