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Thank You Veterans!

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Happy Veterans Day! To all of our friends and clients who have served, and to all of the families who lost loved ones in service, thank you for your sacrifices and service! Your Friends at Ira Weinstock, P.C.

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Attorneys at Ira Weinstock, P.C.

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To All of Our Clients, Colleagues and Friends, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at Ira Weinstock, P.C.

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Happy Veterans Day

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Happy Veterans Day! To all those who are serving and to all those who have served our country, Thank You for your service and your sacrifice! The Law Offices of Ira Weinstock, P.C.

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How Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Can Work Together

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

  Work related injuries are common, however, many injured workers don’t know that they may have options other than Pennsylvania Workers Compensation when trying to protect their economic loss and livelihood. In Pennsylvania, an injured worker’s employer is generally immune from a traditional civil lawsuit since the law requires the employer to maintain no… Read More »

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HOW TO GIVE YOURSELF THE BEST CHANCE TO WIN YOUR PENNSYLVANIA COMPENSATION CASE

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Many times your workers compensation case is won or lost before you even enter the courtroom. Here are some tips to maximize your chance for success: Immediately report the injury no matter how insignificant it may be. DO NOT assume that “everyone knows” that you were injured. Memories fade and co-workers often “forget” that… Read More »

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