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Bucks County Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Workers Compensation Attorney Located in Bucks County, PA

If you have been injured at work, you may feel as though your life has been put on hold. If you are facing injuries after a workplace accident, it is important that you speak with your employer about your workers’ compensation coverage. Such injuries could include repetitive use of a hand at work which could cause an injury which would entitle you to Workers’ Compensation benefits. Workers’ compensation cases are not exclusive to people who work in jobs that are considered traditionally “dangerous.” Even if you are employed at a seemingly very safe office job, you can become injured. For instance, Some workers may learn that they have a disease related to their occupation, which may also be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. If you have been hurt on the job or learned about an occupation-related illness, it is important to speak with an attorney about your legal options. The Law Office of Neal E. Newman can help you navigate the complexities of workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania. Contact The Law Office of Neal E. Newman today to discuss your situation.

Workers’ Compensation Laws in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania enacted the Workers’ Compensation Act in 1915 to help ensure that workers who got hurt on the job no longer had to risk their jobs to sue their employers. Under Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation laws, qualifying employees are protected after being hurt on the job and can recover compensation for their medical bills and lost wages. It is important to note that some of the people who may not be covered by workers’ compensation include domestic workers, certain agricultural workers, and more. If you have been injured on the job, it is important to notify your employer promptly of your injury. There are time limitations which must be complied with and failure to do so could result in your claim being barred or restricted. In the event that you do have to take legal action against the insurance company for denying benefits, it is important that your claim be filed within certain time deadlines. If you have questions about whether you are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, contact the Law Office of Neal E. Newman today.

Occupational Diseases

An occupational disease may be covered by workers’ compensation if the disease was caused because of the nature of your job. Some of the most common occupational diseases include asbestosis, lung disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, lead poisoning, hearing loss, and more. Even though these diseases aren’t necessarily caused by one particular accident or instance, they may be covered because simply attending work and performing the nature of the job can cause the disease.

Contact a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Attorney

If you have been hurt on the job or have fallen ill as a result of your job, it is important to consider your options. You should consult with Attorney Newman as soon so he can guide you forward throughout each step of the Workers’ Compensation process. To discuss your case with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney, contact the Law Office of Neal E. Newman today.

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