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Things That can Destroy Your Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Case in york PA

Have you been injured on the job in Pennsylvania? If so, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. But if your employer or their insurance company finds out about your injury before you report it, they could use that information against you in court. That's why it's important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible after your accident. They can help protect your rights and make sure that all of the evidence is presented at trial. Don't wait until it's too late! Call (717) 846-0606 today for a free consultation with Dale E. Anstine. In this presentation we are sha

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Things That can Destroy Your Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Case in york PA

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  1. DEADLY SINS THAT CAN DESTROY YOUR PENNSYLVANIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION CASE

  2. Don't be late for your hearing Have you ever considered that your behaviors may be hurting your injury claim? Not attending all scheduled hearings may result in an order for a "no- fault" finding or dismissal of your claim. If you have any questions about what might be holding back your benefits, think about your behavior again.

  3. Failing to report an injury A Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyer will be able to help you receive the benefits that you deserve. However, it may be time for legal representation if your claim is denied due to a failure to report an injury promptly (by law, within 30 days of the accident). Here are three things you can do right now with your current case!

  4. Be Cooperative with the Insurance Company and Adjuster. When filing a claim for workers' compensation, it is crucial to cooperate with the insurance company. This will help ensure that your case gets settled quickly and receive all of the benefits you are entitled to under Pennsylvania law. It can also help prevent other issues from arising in the future should you need additional compensation or medical treatment later on.

  5. Talk to a lawyer before you sign any papers Don't sign any legal papers that you do not understand. You may think you are doing the right thing by signing, but it could end up costing you your case. Ask your lawyer before you make any decision.

  6. Provide all necessary information about your injury The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Program offers many forms of relief for those injured at work. However, disclosing all details before submitting a claim is important because misrepresentation will lead to denial regardless. If you have been injured at work. To provide all necessary information about your injury, even if it's embarrassing or difficult for you to share.

  7. Get copies of everything There are many reasons to keep copies of your medical records, legal paperwork, and other documentation related to your Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation case. For one thing, you might need them in the future.

  8. Have A Question? Give Us A Call! PHONE 717-846-0606 ADDRESS 2 West Market Street #3 York, PA 17401 WEBSITE https://anstine4you.com/ Get in touch with Dale E. Anstine

  9. Thank you!

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