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How Workers' Comp Claims Work in Pennsylvania

Having workplace injury is a situation you'd rather not experience due to the uncomfortable pain and suffering you may experience. However, accidents happen and you might find yourself sustaining one. If this happens, you're eligible for workers' compensation.<br><br>You need a workeru2019s compensation attorney in Lancaster PA on your side. We have helped many people just like you get the compensation they deserve.<br>

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How Workers' Comp Claims Work in Pennsylvania

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  1. How Workers' Comp Claims Work in Pennsylvania Workers' compensation is what you get paid for the lost wages, and medical bills that you've incurred as a result of your injury that you get from any work-related situations.

  2. How Workers' Comp Will Benefit You as an Employee Applying for workers' comp after an injury allows you to receive proper care and treatment for yourself without suffering financial strains. Also, you get compensation for lost wages making it easier to settle your bills while you're out of work and nursing your injury.

  3. What Qualifies for Workers' Comp? Any injury you sustain in the course of discharging your corporate duties at work qualifies for workers' comp. Also, an illness that is directly caused by work will be covered by a workers' comp settlement.

  4. How Much Time Do You Have to File Your Workers' Comp Claim? Under the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act, the statute of limitations is a maximum of 3 years from the time you sustained your injury. If this timeline ends and you don't file for a settlement claim, you may not receive any compensation.

  5. Phone (717) 394-3004 Address Contact Us 2168 Embassy Drive, Lancaster, PA 17603 Website georgelislaw.com/

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