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Category Archives: Workers Compensation

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Workers’ Compensation And Occupational Diseases: What You Should Know

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

If you are injured on the job in the Harrisburg area, you may be eligible to file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. You may know that a traumatic workplace injury, as long as it arises out of the course of your employment, can be compensable. Yet understanding how Pennsylvania law and the Pennsylvania… Read More »

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Steps To Appeal A Workers’ Compensation Decision

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Workplace injuries in Harrisburg can leave workers temporarily and permanently disabled, and those injured workers need to know what to do in order to seek compensation through the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation system. While it is critical to know what steps you should take in order to file for workers’ compensation benefits, if your claim… Read More »

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What Is An Exclusive Remedy In Workers’ Compensation Cases?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

After a workplace injury, it can be difficult to understand your options for seeking financial compensation, especially if your injuries may have resulted in more losses than what the workers’ compensation system can cover. Injured workers also have questions about how the workers’ compensation system functions more broadly, and whether they will need to… Read More »

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Supreme Court Finds An Award Of Attorney Fees Are “Mandatory” For Injured Workers Who Prevail In Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Cases

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

In the case of Lorino v. W.C.A.B. (Commonwealth of PA/Penn DOT), ___ A.3d ___, 2021 WL 6058030, filed 12.22.2021 (Pa. 2021), the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in a unanimous decision, has ruled that injured workers who are successful in fighting for Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation benefits shall also be awarded the costs of their attorney fees… Read More »

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Am I Eligible For Workers’ Compensation If I Work From Home?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Suffering a serious workplace injury at any type of worksite can be both debilitating and demoralizing, even if you are relatively certain that you will be able to seek workers’ compensation benefits. Yet some employees worry that their work circumstances will make a workers’ compensation claim more difficult, or that they will need to… Read More »

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2022 PENNSYLVANIA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION RATES ANNOUNCED

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Every year, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry determines the maximum workers’ compensation rate for injured workers.  For injured workers who suffer a work injury between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022, the maximum amount of workers compensation an injured worker can receive is $1,205.00. This represents an increase from the 2021… Read More »

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Is Your Job Position Protected While Receiving Workers’ Compensation Benefits In Pennsylvania?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Many of those who receive workers’ compensation benefits for their work-related injury or illness wonder, “Is my job position protected while receiving workers’ comp benefits under the WC Act?” The short answer is, “No.” Under Pennsylvania law, the fact that you are receiving workers’ compensation benefits does not provide any protection for your job… Read More »

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What Are Work Restrictions When Returning To Work After An Accident?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

For any worker who sustains a work-related injury, returning to work is their top priority. However, a doctor may release a worker to return to work with certain restrictions to a lighter duty job. Those work restrictions will depend on the severity of the workers’ injury, their type of work, and other factors. Ideally,… Read More »

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How Much Is Your Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Claim Worth?

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act, injured workers are entitled to lost wage benefits equivalent to two-thirds (66%) of their average weekly wage if their wages are between $810.76 and $1621.50. The Act also sets forth minimum and maximum compensation rates for the calendar year in which the work-related injury or illness occurs. What… Read More »

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4 Reasons You Should See A Doctor After A Work-Related Injury

By Ira H. Weinstock, P.C. |

Getting injured at work can be a stressful and traumatizing experience. However, it is critical to take all the necessary steps to obtain workers’ compensation. One of the steps is seeing a doctor right away. When you suffer a work-related injury or illness, you should promptly notify your employer. Once you report your injury,… Read More »

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