The exclusive remedy provision of Pennsylvania #WorkersCompensation Law states that, in most cases, injured workers cannot sue their employers.
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PA Workers' Compensation's Exclusive Remedy Provision
The USPS is currently experiencing delays that could mean your medications, compensation checks, and important legal documents arrive later than expected. Your #WorkersCompensation case may be affected.
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How Mail Delays Affect Workers’ Compensation | Geoffrey Hillsberg
Pre-existing injuries and conditions can be worsened due to a traumatic or repetitive injury on the job. In this article, we will be covering how Pennsylvania #WorkersCompensation treats such injuries and conditions.
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Pre-Existing Injuries and Conditions | Workers' Compensation
Pennsylvania's #WorkersCompensation Act states insurers should pay for "reasonable and necessary" treatments. But what about when medical marijuana is considered reasonable and necessary? Will insurers have to pay?
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Does Workers’ Compensation Need to Pay for Medical Marijuana?
Pennsylvania's annual Medical Accessibility Survey gives injured workers the chance to tell the Bureau of #WorkersCompensation about their experience with the system:
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Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Medical Accessibility Survey
According to the American Medical Association, 70% of clinic visits can be performed via #telemedicine rather than in-person physician visits. This makes telemedicine an effective option for workers injured on the job.
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Is Telemedicine an Option for Injured Workers? | Hillsberg Law
While an attorney is not necessary for every #WorkersCompensation claim, there are many cases in which having one is recommended.
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Why Should You Hire a Workers’ Compensation Attorney? | Media
#WorkersCompensation cases can take up to a year or more before injured workers begin receiving benefits. Here is what to expect from your case:
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How Long Does a PA Workers’ Compensation Case Take?
What can you expect from your free initial consultation with a #WorkersCompensation attorney? This article has the answers:
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What to Expect from Your Workers' Compensation Consultation
The maximum #WorkersCompensation rate for 2021 has been set at $1,130. Learn more about what this means for your case:
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2021 Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Rate Calculations
#HouseBill38 seeks to amend the Pennsylvania Constitution in such a way that it diminishes the independence of the judiciary branch. By voting on the referendum in May, you can help protect our courts from being influenced by State legislators.
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Protect the Independence of the Judiciary: Stop the Plan to Create Election Districts for Appellate Court Judges
When you settle a #WorkersCompensation case, you have the option to choose between a lump-sum or structured settlement. Which is right for you?
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Lump-Sum and Structured Settlements | Workers' Compensation
Sometimes, workplace injuries result in what are known as specific losses — when a body part is lost in some way due to the accident. Specific loss injuries come with alternative compensation to the standard wage loss benefits that you are likely familiar with. #WorkersCompensation
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Specific Loss Injury Benefits | Geoffrey Hillsberg | Workers' Comp
After suffering from a workplace injury, there are times when the injured worker may want to delay or refuse the medical treatment suggested by their treating doctor — especially if that doctor is one from their employer’s physician’s list. #WorkersCompensation
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Delaying or Refusing Medical Treatment | Geoffrey Hillsberg Law