About Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation

Like all other states, Pennsylvania has a workers’ compensation program to pay employees when they are hurt on the job. Workers who are injured on the job, or have developed an illness or health condition from work, are entitled to receive medical treatment and income benefits to replace a portion of wages that are lost.

The Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law provides a mandatory no-fault system for compensating employees who suffer on-the-job injuries. Benefits are provided regardless of whether the employer or the employee was negligent. With very few exceptions, workers’ comp provides the only remedy for an injured worker against his or her employer. Someone who has an occupational illness or workplace injury can not sue the boss or coworkers.

The injured worker has the burden to prove his injury arose out of and occurred in the course of his employment.

While workers’ compensation law in Pennsylvania can provide financial compensation for medical care, rehabilitation, and some lost wages from disability, it does not pay for pain and suffering that an injured worker endures. If the responsibility for an injury is due to a third party-a contractor or subcontractor, or a visitor to the workplace premises-it may be possible that a Pennsylvania personal injury lawsuit can recover additional compensation for pain and suffering and other personal losses.

Industries Our Clients Have Worked In

Our clients have worked in many positions, including jobs in:

  • Agriculture
  • Factories
  • Delivery
  • Food Packaging
  • Construction
  • Fracking
  • Healthcare

Do You Need Workers’ Compensation Benefits In Pennsylvania?

It’s as simple as this: if you have been injured at work, you have the right to receive benefits.

What’s not so simple is the series of hoops you have to jump through to get the benefits you deserve. Your employer may challenge your claim. The insurance company may try to deny you benefits, or say your injury wasn’t work-related. Your benefits may be terminated early because a workers’ comp insurance adjuster wants to save money for his company and thinks you won’t defend your rights to benefits.

Some people try to manage their Pennsylvania workers’ comp cases themselves. That’s your right, if you want it-just as you have the right to cut your own hair or prepare your own taxes. If you can handle it, we think that’s great.

For everyone else who finds the workers’ comp insurance company fighting you every step of the way, you need to know that the Bulldog Lawyers have built an exceptional legal team ready to fight for your rights. We have recovered millions of dollars worth of benefits for injured workers.

One phone call today to our toll-free line 866-462-8553 can connect you to the Bulldog team. We have offices in Philadelphia, Reading and Harrisburg, and we can arrange for a confidential case interview at the location closest to your home.

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