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Philadelphia Workers Compensation Lawyer

The proven Philadelphia workers compensation lawyers at Earp Cohn P.C. are experienced in the effective resolution of workers' compensation lawsuits and claims in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia workers compensation attorneys are knowledgeable in all areas of general workers compensation law, including but not limited to workplace injury and disability benefits in Pennsylvania.

The Philadelphia workers compensation attorneys have experience representing clients in workers compensation claims involving:

  • Black Lung
  • Death Benefits
  • Defense Base Act
  • Federal Workers Compensation
  • Industrial Insurance
  • Permanent Disability Benefits
  • Temporary Disability Benefits
  • Workers Compensation
  • Workers Compensation Appeals
  • Workers Compensation Self Insurance
  • Workers Compensation Subrogation
  • Workplace Injury

Experienced Philadelphia Workers Compensation Attorney

Federal and state Workers' Compensation (sometimes called workers comp, workman's comp or workmen's compensation) laws were created to ensure that employees who are injured on the job are provided with fixed monetary awards. This eliminates the need for litigation and creates an easier process for the employee. It also helps control the financial risks for employers since many states limit the amount an injured employee can recover from an employer. Specifically, Pennsylvania workers' compensation is insurance that the employer is required by law to carry in case an employee is injured on the job, becomes ill due to circumstances surrounding their job, becomes temporarily or permanently disabled, or even if death results from their job. All employers in Pennsylvania who have 4 or more part-time or full-time employees must provide workers' compensation insurance.

Although workers compensation laws vary state to state, covered medical care generally includes: medical, surgical and hospital services, dental services, crutches, hearing aids, chiropractic treatment, physical therapy, nursing care, and prescribed medications. Employees may also be eligible for additional monetary compensation if they are temporarily unable to work for more than a certain number of calendar days set by state law, hospitalized as an in-patient, or become permanently disabled due to a job-related injury or illness. The right to receive medical treatment at the employer's expense typically continues as long as treatment is reasonable and necessary to treat the injury.

The Philadelphia workers compensation lawyers are knowledgeable in understanding the details, facts, complications, and circumstances that arise in a workers compensation case.

Trusted Philadelphia Workers Compensation Law Firm

The Philadelphia administrative attorneys at Earp Cohn P.C. are distinguished by a history of successful workers compensation claim recoveries through settlements and verdicts. For experienced representation in a workers' compensation case, contact the Philadelphia workers compensation lawyers at Earp Cohn P.C. in Pennsylvania.

Earp Cohn P.C. attorneys practicing in the area of Workers Compensation Law: