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Workers’ Compensation and Returning To Work: An Overview

It is tempting to forget that one of the objectives of workers compensation is to return an injured worker to employment to whatever extent that is possible. Aside from providing benefits to help pay for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and disability payments for long-term or permanent effects of injuries, workers compensation offers other benefits designed to ease the injured workers reentry into the workforce. At Gross & Kenny, LLP, their Philadelphia workers compensation attorneys are here to help. You can contact them for a free consultation of your case by calling at 267-589-0090.

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Workers’ Compensation and Returning To Work: An Overview

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  1. Workers’ Compensation And Returning To Work: Workers’ Compensation And Returning To Work: An Overview An Overview 
 


  2. Many times, when they consider the topic of workers’ compensation claims and benefits, the focus is on the entry stages of the claim process. Questions that usually come up include: What injuries may qualify for workers’ compensation, how to file a claim, and what to do if the employer’s insurer resists the claim?

  3. Sometimes, it is tempting to forget that one of the objectives of workers’ compensation is to return an injured worker to employment to whatever extent that is possible. Aside from providing benefits to help pay for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and disability payments for long-term or permanent effects of injuries, workers’ compensation offers other benefits designed to ease the injured worker’s reentry into the workforce. One such benefit is vocational training. 


  4. An important objective of vocational training is to qualify a worker for a job other than what he or she was doing at the time of the injury. It can be an unfortunate consequence of a workplace accident that an individual may not be able to return to the same job.

  5. In fact, there is no legal requirement under workers’ compensation law for an employer to offer returning workers the same positions that they occupied before being injured. Vocational training provides an alternative to enforced long-term unemployment for people who must adapt to new workplace realities.
 
 


  6. A different option for some workers is an employer’s offer of a different type of job instead of vocational training. Again, an employer is not obligated to offer the returning employee the same job. Sometimes, offering a different job is a faster and less costly way to get an injured worker back to work again without retraining.

  7. Regardless of the type of workers’ compensation benefit, if you or a loved one has been injured on the job, it may be beneficial to consult with a workers’ compensation law firm to help determine your rights under Pennsylvania law.

  8. Contact Their Team For A Free Consultation If you or somebody you care about has sustained an on-the-job injury in Philadelphia or the surrounding areas, you need to work with a skilled attorney as soon as possible. At Gross & Kenny, LLP, their qualified team has extensive experience handling these cases, and they are ready to help you secure the compensation you deserve, including coverage of your medical bills, lost wages, and possible disability benefits. When you need a Philadelphia workers compensation attorney you can contact them for a free consultation of your case calling at 267-589-0090.

  9. Contact Gross & Kenny, LLP 1500 John F Kennedy Boulevard Suite 1450 Philadelphia, PA 19102 267-589-0090 https://www.philaworkerscomp.com/contact/

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