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Almost Everything You Need to Know About
Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law
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Your One-Stop Source For Information About The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law |
A Service of the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC
Representing Injured Workers in Pennsylvania Workers' Comp Claims Since 1984
In Philadelphia County, Delaware County, Chester County, Montgomery County,
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What Do You Do If You Have Been Denied Pennsylvania Workers' Comp Benefits?
If you have been denied workers' compensation benefits -- either by receiving a Notice of Compensation Denial, Notice Stopping Temporary Compensation or because you never heard from your employer's workers' compensation carrier, you need to consult with an attorney and find out what your legal rights are.
Just because an insurance company denies or ignores your claim and doesn't want to pay, that doesn't mean you can't -- or won't -- get benefits. Sometimes, the insurance company doesn't have all the information it needs, and other times there is no reason for denying benefits. Consequently, you need to meet with Dan Siegel, who has represented injured workers seeking workers' compensation benefits in Pennsylvania for more than 20 years.
Dan knows the ins and out of Pennsylvania law, and will analyze all aspects of your claim to make sure that you receive all of the benefits you are entitled to. Sometimes, that will mean filing a Workers' Compensation Claim Petition, and beginning the process of having your claim decided by a Workers' Compensation Judge. Other times, Dan may need to make a few phone calls. Regardless of the situation, every case is different, and you need a workers' compensation attorney who will examine the facts and advise you how to proceed.
If you would like to speak with Dan Siegel, you can call (610) 446-3457 or send an email, and Dan will respond promptly. For workers' compensation matters, all matters are handled on a contingent fee basis, which means that you never pay Dan Siegel a fee unless he gets you benefits or successfully prevents your employer from stopping your benefits. Give Dan Siegel a call at (610) 446-3457 or send an email.
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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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