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Monthly Archives: August 2022

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What Is The Difference Between A Personal Injury And Wrongful Death Lawsuit After An Auto Accident?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

After a devastating auto accident that resulted in debilitating injuries to a loved one that ultimately proved to be fatal, it can be complicated to understand how to seek compensation. Should you file a personal injury lawsuit, or is a wrongful death claim appropriate? How about a survival action? When you have lost a… Read More »

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What Should I Expect After I File A Workers’ Compensation Claim?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Getting hurt at work can be devastating. When a workplace injury occurs, you will need to receive medical care and you may need a significant time away from work in order to recover. In some circumstances, a workplace injury results in a permanent disability that is partial or total, limiting your ability to return… Read More »

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Summer Auto Accidents: Know The Risks And How To Determine Liability

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Motor vehicle collisions can be especially hazardous in the winter months in Harrisburg since roads can be impacted by ice and snow, and visibility can be low due to winter storms. Given the hazards associated with winter driving, many people assume that cold weather months are the most dangerous times to be on the… Read More »

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If My Doctor Says I Am Disabled, Can I Get SSD Benefits?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

When you have sustained a debilitating injury or you have been diagnosed with a disabling disease, you should be learning more about your ability to seek Social Security Disability benefits (commonly known as SSD benefits) through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. You may already know that SSD benefits are not provided based… Read More »

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