In PA workers compensation does the 500 week clock start if the WCJ grants a LMS?
I agree with Mr. Cullen. Yes, the granting of a LMS (a Modification or Suspension Petition, we must presume), would start the 500 week maximum...
Pineville, PA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Pineville, PA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
I agree with Mr. Cullen. Yes, the granting of a LMS (a Modification or Suspension Petition, we must presume), would start the 500 week maximum...
Under the PA Workers' Compensation Act, you have 120 days to report your injury. You were certainly within that time. Consult with an attorney...
Medical benefits for a workers' compensation case continue whether or not an employment relationship remains. Whether you would be entitled to...
I agree with Mr. Hillsberg. While a job may not be "available" to you if your restrictions (related to the work injury) would prevent your ability...
These boards are just to provide basic, general legal information. You are seeking legal advice. You need to consult with an attorney who is...
Typically, the State where the injury takes place is whose workers’ compensation laws apply. While there can be “concurrent jurisdiction,” so you...
Potentially. This is a question best posed to the attorney who represented you for the settlement (I am hoping you had an attorney handle the...
I agree with Mr. Wolf. The PA Workers' compensation Act requires that an insurance carrier accept or deny an injury within 21 days. Failure to...
I agree with Mr. Petrucci. There is no way we can help you with the limited facts you have given. Make an appointment to see an attorney...
I agree with the above attorneys. This is something you would have to ask your attorney, the person who is most familiar with your case. As Mr....