Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Are there conditions other than sustaining an accident on the job whereby an employee can receive Workers’ Compensation?

If the work you do on your job causes a pre-existing injury to become worse you may be eligible for Workers’ Compensation.   An example would be a worsening of a herniated disc.  Also, if you suffer from an occupational disease related to your employment (such as black lung) or if you sustain an injury caused by repetitive stress, you may be eligible for Workers’ Compensation.

It makes sense, if you have any questions, to call the Montgomery County Worker's Compensation Lawyer for a free consultation.   

Friday, December 12, 2014

Is an injured employee required to submit to a vocational examination if the employer orders one?

An employer can request a vocational exam after an injury in order to determine if the worker still retains earning power.  In other words, the employer is looking to see if the injured worker can still perform some type of work which might lessen or stop the workers’ compensation benefits he/she is receiving. In such cases, it is best to seek the advice of an attorney who practices workers’ compensation in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Quick Hits: Where is the main office of the PA Workers’ Compensation Bureau?

The address is: 1171 South Cameron Street, Room 324, Harrisburg, PA 17104-2501. 

The phone number is: 717-783-5421. The toll free number is 800-482-2383.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Quick Hits: How long does it take to receive the first Workers’ Compensation check in PA?

As a Montgomery County Workers Comp lawyer, I know that you need money.  That is why I don't charge any upfront fees for my services.  

To get your first check, you must be out of work for seven days before benefits are due. The seven days includes weekends.


Benefits are payable on the eighth day.  You receive a retroactive payment for the first seven days once the injured worker has been out of work for 14 days.  The worker normally would receive the first check within 21 days once the seven days period has been satisfied.  

Monday, October 20, 2014

What happens if you are offered a light duty job but refuse to take it?

If it can be proven that you are medically and physically able to perform a light duty job, you may lose your compensation benefit if you refuse to accept the light duty position. However, if your doctor says you are able to perform light duty work but none is available, you may continue to receive compensation benefits.

In any event, you MUST discuss these options with your Montgomery County, PA workers compensation lawyer.  You can make a big mistake if you do not gt a good, solid legal opinion.   

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Why should an injured worker hire a Workers’ Compensation attorney?

Workers’ Compensation attorneys in Montgomery County are skilled in all the facets of the Workers’ Compensation laws. The law is sometimes on the side of the injured but it often takes an attorney to battle for the client who is most likely unfamiliar with the procedures involved in obtaining the maximum due benefit.  Attorneys are not paid unless they are successful in obtaining benefits for their clients and fees are governed by law.  The employer most certainly will have an attorney so hiring your own attorney levels the playing field.