PTSD and Workers’ Compensation in PA
Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD is a mental health condition that may occur at any point of time after you have witnessed or experienced a significantly traumatic event. PTSD in the workplace is more common than one might think, especially if a work injury has occurred. When such an event occurs at the workplace in […]
Negotiating a PA Workers’ Compensation Settlement
Once you begin receiving your workers’ compensation wage loss and medical benefits, it will only be a matter of time until your employer and their workers’ compensation carrier will take steps to try and stop your compensation benefits or try to settle your claim for a lump sum amount of money. You will likely need […]
If I Am Injured at Work, Can I Choose My Own Doctor in Pennsylvania?
One of the misconceptions many workers have is that the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation system requires a worker to undergo treatment for workplace injuries from a company specified doctor only. However, this is not the whole truth. Can you stick with your preferred physician/medical-center? The quick answer is ‘yes’. However, your employer may require you to […]
Avoiding Truck Driver Work Injuries
As one would imagine, the more time spent on the road, the higher the odds of being involved in a traffic accident. The trucking industry is an important one in our country and truck drivers play a key role in it. But there are certain hazards that come with this job that can put the […]
How Legal Marijuana Will Affect Workers’ Comp Cases in PA
Pennsylvania legalized the use of marijuana for medical reasons in 2016. However, the rules related to legal marijuana and workers’ comp benefits are still not very clear. Treatment Categories are Open to Interpretation PA’s Medical Marijuana Act specifies the medical conditions for which marijuana can be used as a treatment. These include some types of […]
When is a Forced Resignation OK in PA?
When is a Forced Resignation Ok in PA? It is against the law for employers to force injured workers out of their jobs because they suffered a work injury and are pursuing workers’ compensation benefits. In Pennsylvania, workers’ compensation provides both wage loss benefits and medical expenses to injured workers. There is no fault with […]
Giving Notice To Your Employer About Your Work Injury
GIVING YOUR EMPLOYER NOTICE OF YOUR WORK INJURY All types of work can involve potential work injuries, even desk work. It can be a small injury or a life-altering event. If you or someone you know has suffered a work-related injury or occupational illness, it has to be reported to the employer. This means that […]
Nurses in Pennsylvania Are at a High Risk of Workplace Injuries
Nurses in Pennsylvania Are at a High Risk of Workplace Injuries Nurses working in Pennsylvania’s hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities have a tough job to do. They provide a high level of care to the elderly and sick which can sometimes be detrimental to their own physical well-being. They also have to see […]
Construction Workers in PA Operate in Hazardous Conditions With a Risk of Severe Injuries
Construction Workers in Pennsylvania Operate in Hazardous Conditions with a Risk of Severe Injuries Although Pennsylvania ranks sixth in population, it has the third highest rate of workplace injuries. Construction workers in PA have a high risk of severe injuries, since their job is highly hazardous. Figures published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal […]
Supersedeas Can Effect your Workers’ Comp Benefits
You unfortunately had a work injury, but the good news is that your injury has been accepted by the workers’ compensation carrier, and you are receiving wage loss benefits, as well as medical benefits for your work injury. Before we get to the issue of Supersedeas, at some point, you will receive a notice to […]