The pandemic has substantially changed the world of work in Pennsylvania and throughout America. For example, working remotely has become more commonplace than ever before. At first, it was a sensible way to prevent the spread of illness. Keeping people apart...
Experienced Legal Representation From A Pennsylvania Attorney
Workers’ Compensation
What happens after a denial of your workers’ compensation claim?
There are numerous requirements for an injured worker in Pennsylvania who needs workers' compensation. They have to tell their employer about their diagnosis in a timely manner. There are also specific timelines that apply to benefits claims and employer reporting to...
How much is my workers’ compensation worth?
Accidents happen all the time. When you are hurt on the job in Pennsylvania, you may be entitled to a workers’ compensation claim. The monetary award from this claim is meant to cover your treatment costs as well as any other financial implication arising from your...
2 forms of retaliation injured workers should know
If you get hurt at work, you have the right to file a workers' compensation claim. You should also be able to expect that your employer will support you rather than punish you for getting hurt on the job. Unfortunately, there are businesses that try to punish or...
Making a workers’ compensation claim in construction
Working in construction, there is always the chance that you could get hurt on the job. Whether you are injured due to a fall from scaffolding or suffer from injuries because of working with power tools, it’s possible that you could seek workers’ compensation to cover...
Do I need to speak to a lawyer when filing my SSD claim?
Filing for a Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits can be a tiresome and confusing process. Most applicants do not know how to fill the necessary paperwork and submit the correct medical documentation. And this explains why a huge percentage of SSD claims end up...
Workers’ compensation is available for injured construction workers
Construction sites are extremely dangerous environments to work in. Even if an employer is complying with all OSHA safety regulations, there is still so much that can go wrong. Tools and other debris fall off of scaffolding, workers fall into holes or off of roofs,...
