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What Is Workers' Compensation?
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Who Can Receive Workers' Compensation Benefits
What Types of Injuries Are Covered?
How Are Wage Loss Benefits Calculated?
How Are Wage Loss Benefits Paid?
How Are Medical Benefits Paid?
When Will I Receive My Benefits?
How Long Can Benefits Be Paid?
Can I Sue My Employer?
Can I Sue Other Parties?
What If I'm Denied Benefits?
What If My Employer Tries to Stop My Benefits?
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The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act


Simply click here to read the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act (revised through November 2004). You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view the Act.

This compilation of the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation was issued by the Bureau of Workers' Compensation (Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry), and includes:

Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act

Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act

Rules and Regulations of Practice Before the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board

Special Rules of Administrative Practice and Procedure before Workers' Compensation Judges

Workers Compensation News & Practical Information You Can Use

Here are the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Weekly Rates, Including the 2007 Average Weekly Wage Information

Governor Rendell Signs H.B. 2738, Act 147 of 2006, which creates an Uninsured Employer Guaranty Fund and other changes to the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act -- Read the Statute

Governor Rendell Signs S.B.1205, which requires persons receiving personal injury settlements or workers' compensation awards to verify child support arrears. -- Read the Statute

Pennsylvania House Passes Workers' Compensation Reform -- Read the Bill

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