What should you do if your employer refuses to complete an accident report? Read this blog to find the answer and contact an experienced Harrisburg workers’ compensation lawyer for advice.
Information Important to Your Work-Related Injury, Accident, or Workers' Comp. Situation in Harrisburg or Central Pennsylvania
Determining how to proceed after becoming injured at work, losing your Pennsylvania workers’ compensation benefits, or facing problems while on workers’ comp. can be difficult. Learn about other cases of Pennsylvania and Harrisburg workers’ comp. as you research your situation or need and consider how to move forward.
Worker's Compensation
Under the PA Workers’ Compensation Act, the insurance company is entitled to find out if you are receiving income or certain benefits while you are on Pennsylvania workers’ compensation. These … [Read more]
Under the PA Workers’ Compensation Act, a Notice of Temporary Compensation Payable (NTCP) is issued after a work injury, when the workers’ compensation insurance carrier is unsure whether an injury … [Read more]
Employees who were injured at work before August 31, 1993 receive a minimum of $90.00 a week in workers’ compensation benefits. Beginning January 1, 2007, these injured workers are entitled … [Read more]
Physical therapy is an effective way for a person to recover from an injury and restore themselves to the same physical condition they were in before the injury. Physical therapy … [Read more]
A herniated disc can cause a lot of pain. Pain to the lower back, shooting pain down the back of the leg, numbness, and weakness are all symptoms of a … [Read more]
The rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder, is prone to injury when it is overused. The rotator cuff is an important part of the shoulder … [Read more]
An injury to a ligament in the knee can cause extreme pain and discomfort. The anterior cruciate ligament, or the ACL, is a ligament in the knee that connects the … [Read more]
Permanent scarring and disfigurement can cause physical discomfort and a financial strain in a time of increased stress. A worker, however, may be able to alleviate some of this anxiety. … [Read more]
No. Although an employer may not make the determination of whether an illness or injury is work-related, an employer can deny a claim. In this situation, the worker can file … [Read more]





