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Kaplan Morrell Named Exclusive Workers' Compensation Firm for Greeley Police Officers Association
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Kaplan Morrell was chosen as the exclusive workers' comp firm for the Greeley Police Officer's Association.

GREELEY, Colo. - Washingtoner -- Kaplan Morrell, a leading law firm specializing in workers' compensation & personal injury, is proud to announce its recent designation as the exclusive Workers' Compensation Firm for the Greeley Police Officers Association. This partnership underscores Kaplan Morrell's commitment to serving those who protect and serve the community.

With a reputation for excellence in representing injured workers and those who have been personally injured, Kaplan Morrell is dedicated to providing expert legal counsel and advocacy to the brave men and women of the Greeley Police Department. The firm's extensive experience in workers' compensation cases will ensure that officers receive the support and representation they need in the event of a work-related injury.

"We are honored to be chosen by the Greeley Police Officers Association as their exclusive Workers' Compensation Firm," said Michael Kaplan, Partner at Kaplan Morrell. "Our team is committed to protecting the rights of those who protect our community, and we look forward to serving the officers of Greeley with the highest level of legal expertise and care."

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The Greeley Police Officers Association represents the interests of Greeley's law enforcement officers, advocating for their safety, well-being, and professional rights. This new partnership with Kaplan Morrell ensures that officers can access top-tier legal support to navigate the complexities of workers' compensation claims.

Please visit https://kaplanmorrell.com/ or contact us at 970.356.9898 for more information about Kaplan Morrell and its services.

About Kaplan Morrell

Kaplan Morrell is an award-winning, premier workers' compensation & personal injury law firm based in Greeley, Colorado. With decades of experience, the firm is dedicated to representing injured workers and ensuring they receive the benefits and support they deserve. Kaplan Morrell's experienced attorneys are committed to providing personalized and effective legal representation to clients across Colorado.  Kaplan Morrell serves Colorado constituents seamlessly with office locations in Greeley, Denver, and Loveland.

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Kaplan Morrell
970-356-9898
mail@kaplanmorrell.com

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970-356-9898


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