Martin, Banks, Pond, Lehocky & Wilson is the workers' compensation law firm in Pennsylvania that looks out for your best interest. Recognized for our honesty, integrity and compassion, our group of experienced attorneys are supported by a well-trained staff and state-of-the-art technology to provide you with the finest legal aid possible.
Contact us today if you or a loved one has been injured on the job in Southern Pennsylvania or Southern New Jersey. It is our job to make sure you get the medical treatment you deserve and the recovery time you need following a workplace accident including back, neck & upper extremity injuries, repetitive stress Injuries or construction/industrial accidents.
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Workers Compensation Lawyers That Can Help You Now!
If you have a work related injury or disease, workers compensation laws may help you obtain damages. Damages may include compensation for medical costs, lost wages and other benefits. Don't assume that an employer or their insurance company cares about your injury or if you receive fair compensation for it. Employers and their insurance company have high-end attorneys who know the workers' compensation system available to them and use it to protect their interests. Use our directory to locate a qualified workers' compensation lawyer in your area today, who will fight for your legal rights and help you recover the damages to which you may be entitled.
How do I file a workers compensation claim?
Ask your employer for a copy of the claim form to report a work injury or illness to your employer. Many state workers compensation agencies have a standardized claim form as well. …
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What happens if my claim is denied?
After receiving a notice of denial from your employer or the employer's insurance company, you may be able to file an appeal to protect your benefit rights. This must be done within a certain …
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How To File a Workers' Compensation Claim
Every state has a Workers’ Compensation system that provides medical, rehabilitation, disability income, and death benefits to anyone who becomes injured or ill while working. Worker’s compensation is a no-fault system, meaning you collect the benefits without having to prove who is at fault for your injury. The tradeoff is that you are not able to sue your employer for …
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