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Monthly Archives: May 2020

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Workers’ Compensation for Delivery Drivers in Pennsylvania: Everything You Need to Know

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Delivery drivers seem to be in a hurry all the time. They are no strangers to pushing themselves to the limits due to unrealistic deadlines. Often, they do it at the expense of their own safety. The desire to make on-time deliveries can put a delivery driver in harm’s way. Unfortunately, car crashes involving… Read More »

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How to Determine Fault in Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Pennsylvania?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Multi-vehicle crashes are those that involve more than two automobiles and are often referred to as chain-reaction accidents and pile-ups. Due to the large number of motorists involved, determining fault and assigning liability for a multiple-vehicle accident can be quite complicated. Since Pennsylvania is a modified comparative negligence state, liability is often divided between… Read More »

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Can a Pennsylvania Worker Refuse to Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Pennsylvania workers fall into two broad categories: Those who cannot work due to the state’s stay-at-home order (or worse, were laid off or furloughed); and Those who have to report to work despite the risk of coronavirus exposure. While there is little you can do if you cannot work due… Read More »

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Is Your Pennsylvania Employer Required to Inform Employees of Positive COVID-19 Cases in the Workplace?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

While Pennsylvania’s non-essential businesses closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, essential workers are still required to come to work despite the risks associated with the virus. In light of this, many employees are wondering, “Is my employer required to inform employees if there is a positive coronavirus case in the workplace?” Are Employers Required… Read More »

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