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Workers Compensation Per Industry

Factory Employees
Factory labor has been and continues to be an essential part of Pennsylvania’s economy and can be very dangerous. Workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania will generally cover payments for lost wages and medical bills, but some workers find they need legal help to secure these benefits.

Warehouse Employees
If you work in a warehouse or in the transportation business and are injured while working, you may qualify for Workers’ Compensation benefits. There are unique situations all warehouse and transportation workers should be aware of when seeking Workers’ Comp. Contact us today to learn more.

For Office Employees
Office employees are generally not the first industry people think of for workers’ comp, but many injuries are covered under PA law. Although many injuries are repetitive and hard to prove, our experienced team can help you understand if you are covered under the current statutes.

State and City Employees
If you are a public employee who has been hurt on the job, you are not only facing the challenge of healing from your injuries but also traversing the workers’ comp law. Call the legal experts today to learn your rights.

Commercial Truck Drivers
While the burden often falls on the company owner to provide workers’ compensation insurance for drivers, how drivers respond is pivotal. Contact us today to learn your rights and responsibilities to ensure the largest reward possible.

Union Employees
Union workers are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if they are injured on the job. A union worker who is injured on the job may also be entitled to benefits provided by the union welfare fund. Find out your rights’ today.

Electricians
Electrical work is dangerous, but you should know for workers’ comp, the fault doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter if you could have prevented your injury. It doesn’t matter that you’ve decided on a career that has certain risks involved. Speak with an attorney today to review your situation.

Roofers
Working on a roof can be challenging and as most workspaces start 10+ft in the air, roofers put themselves in danger, every day. Inherent risks aside, ever roofer should by law, have access to workers comp insurance. Contact our office today to get started.Every roofing contractor must carry insurance by law.

Firefighter
Firemen put themselves in danger at work, which can result in injuries and illnesses caused by fighting fires. Fortunately, most firemen can be covered by workers’ compensation insurance, which pays for all medical expenses related to a workplace injury or illness, as well as a component of wages that were lost while recovering.