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What Is Workers' Compensation?
What Do I Do If I Get Hurt At Work?
What Not To Do When You Get Hurt
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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About Attorney Dan Siegel


Dan Siegel has been representing persons injured on the job for over 22 years. Dan knows the ins and outs of the Pennsylvania workers 'compensation system -- whether you are trying to get workers' compensation benefits, or whether he is working with you to prevent your employer and its insurance company from stopping your workers 'compensation benefits.

Whatever the work-related injury -- including herniated discs, bulging discs, repetitive injuries, carpal tunnel, nerve damage, neck, back, head and brain injuries -- Dan can help you with your workers' compensation claim.

To learn more about Dan Siegel, consider some of his current and past leadership roles among other workers' compensation lawyers:

Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section

Lecturer, Workers' Compensation, Philadelphia Bar Association Young Lawyers Division

Newsletter Editor, Philadelphia Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section

Course Planner, Workers' Compensation, Philadelphia Bar Education Center

Lecturer, Workers' Compensation, Philadelphia Bar Education Center

Course Planner, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association

Lecturer, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association

Author, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association

Author, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute

Lecturer, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Bar Institute

Author, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Bar Association

Lecturer, Workers' Compensation, Pennsylvania Bar Association

Lecturer, Pennsylvania Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section

Workers' Compensation Course Planner, National Business Institute

Workers' Compensation Author, National Business Institute

Author & Workers' Compensation Columnist, The Legal Intelligencer (Philadelphia's daily legal newspaper)

Want more information about Dan? Go to Dan Siegel's website, and review his publications, see a list of the many lectures he's given, or review the complete list of his professional activities.

But what matters most to Dan are his clients. And often, the advice you receive right after the injury is the most important information to have. Don't wait until it is too late, call Dan Siegel for a free consultation at (610) 446-3457 or send an email. Dan Siegel will explain your rights, outline how to protect you rights, and give you personal attention. And when you hire Dan as your lawyer, he is your lawyer -- and he will work with you.

When other lawyers need advice handling their workers' compensation cases, they turn to Dan Siegel, so should you. If you were hurt at work, and need an attorney, or just have a question, call (610) 446-3457 or e-mail Dan Siegel for a free consultation. Dan will listen to you and explain your options. The consultation is free, and there is no further obligation. As always, there is no fee for representing you in a workers’ compensation claim unless Dan gets money for you.

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

Did You Know You Almost Never Have to Treat With the Company Doctor For 90 Days?

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