Are you unable to work because of a job-related muscle, nerve, or joint injury? You may be worried about such concerns as:
- Is my injury eligible for Workers' Comp?
- What can I do if my claim was denied?
- What if I'm permanently injured?
- Can a lawyer help me with benefits?
If you've been injured on the job, you qualify for benefits. We're here to help.
No one expects a work injury until it happens to them. Even when we follow all the safety rules, unforeseen accidents and conditions can arise which impair our ability to return to work.
Many workplace injuries slowly build up over a period of several years, affecting our muscles, nerves, tendons, and joints. Workers in physically demanding occupations may notice a gradual onset of chronic pain and wonder where it's coming from. Even office workers can develop muscle and nerve injuries as a result of repeating the same motions every day, over and over.
Which Injuries And Illnesses Qualify For Workers' Comp?
Under Pennsylvania law, all injured workers are entitled to benefits through the Workers' Compensation Act. It doesn't matter how your injury happened. Workers who slowly develop nerve conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome are eligible for the same benefits as workers with sudden injuries such as those incurred in a car accident.
However, you must meet strict requirements and deal with insurance companies before you receive the compensation you deserve. Employers and insurance companies both are financially motivated to dispute and deny claims. Paying out benefits means an increase in premiums for your employer and less revenue for the insurance company.
This is why it's important to have an experienced work injury lawyer on your side. At The Disability Guys Pennsylvania, we're prepared to provide you with everything you need to earn maximum compensation.