Can I still be investigated after my claim is settled? Is it over??
I agree with Levi. If I understand correctly, you have not yet settled your case. If so, first, Levi is entirely correct - talk to an attorney...
Pineville, PA
Workers compensation Lawyer at Pineville, PA
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
I agree with Levi. If I understand correctly, you have not yet settled your case. If so, first, Levi is entirely correct - talk to an attorney...
The general rule is that if medical treatment for a work injury is available outside of your work hours, then the workers' compensation insurance...
Why not both? If you were injured while engage in the duties of your job (as it appears you were), you have a valid workers' compensation claim. ...
Under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, as interpreted by the PA Courts, an injured worker is only entitled to be paid for time lost due...
I agree with my colleagues. While we can provide general legal information, you are looking for advice specific to the facts of your case (which...
Assuming this is a Pennsylvania work injury, then, no, it cannot happen like this. First, an attorney is generally limited to a maximum of 20%. ...
As we so often say on this board, if you have an attorney, this question is best posed to your attorney. While we can give you general legal...
First, as we so frequently say here, this is a question best posed to your attorney, who knows your case best. That said, no, if you are out of...
I agree with the responses above. When you resign as part of a workers' comp settlement (something that is frequently required), you are usually...
Not directly. Workers' compensation is totally different and separate from your employment relationship with your employer. Being out of work for...