Since 1988, JacksonLaw has been steadfastly dedicated to assisting injured workers in obtaining prompt payments of benefits and lump sum settlements when appropriate.
Pennsylvania's Workers' Compensation laws serve as a crucial safeguard for our health, financial security, and the well-being of our loved ones. Employers are mandated by law to mitigate safety risks, ensuring employee safety. However, navigating the intricate and extensive Workers' Compensation Act can be daunting, with numerous exceptions and legal nuances.
If you've suffered a workplace injury, don't delay - contact us promptly for expert guidance and support.
Our own experience with a work-related fatality has deeply shaped our firm's legacy of advocating for injured workers and their families. Day in and day out, we immerse ourselves in this field. We're intimately acquainted with the medical professionals, intricacies of the system, and tactics often employed by insurance companies. But above all, we empathize with your journey, understanding the challenges you face.
Workers' Compensation benefits include weekly payments based on a percentage of your average weekly wage for temporary total disability, partial disability, permanent and total disability and permanent loss of function and disfigurement.
It also covers medical expenses for treatment that is reasonable, necessary and related to the injury.
The Act 57 amendments to Pennsylvania workers' compensation laws allow workers and insurance companies to settle workers' compensation claims for their work injury, rather than receiving weekly or bi-weekly benefits. The insurance company always tries to settle for the smallest amount possible and that is why you need the assistance of an experienced workers' compensation attorney to help you get the money you are owed.
In exchange for giving up some or all of your rights, you can take a lump sum cash settlement. You can settle your wage loss benefits, your medical benefits, or both. You can also obtain a lump sum payment of specific loss benefits, such as for an amputation injury, facial scarring, paralysis or vision or hearing loss.
At JacksonLaw, we handle all social security and workers' compensation cases on a contingency basis
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