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  • Filing for Workers’ Compensation in Philadelphia

    If you are injured on the job, or from work related conditions, you can receive payment from your employer’s Workers’ Compensation program. When filing for Workers’ Compensation in Philadelphia, or anywhere for that matter, there are specific steps that must be followed.

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  • What to Expect in a Case with Catastrophic Injuries

    If you or a loved one have been in an accident and sustained catastrophic injuries, you’ll begin to learn about a variety of different terms from your accident attorney. In general, you will learn that there are two main types of damages: compensatory and punitive. The most common is compensatory damages, which are designed to compensate the injured person for the losses attributed to the personal injury.

  • Common Types of Personal Injury Lawsuits

    There may be a number of reasons to contact a personal injury attorney, but all personal injury lawsuits have one thing in common – someone has been hurt. When this happens, seeking guidance and assistance from professionals knowledgeable in personal injury law is the best way to make sure that fair and just compensation is received.

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  • When to Call a Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer

    If you have been injured through someone else’s fault, hold off on contacting your Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer until you’ve sought medical help. Don’t self-diagnose or listen to the advice of a neighbor down the block who has a friend whose cousin once knew someone who had the same problem and just took a couple of aspirin and was fine. Go to a doctor. Once you have a diagnosis and recommended treatment, then it’s time to call a personal injury attorney.

  • Relying on a Philadelphia Injury Attorney

    A Philadelphia injury attorney should be one of the people you trust the most after your injury accident. It’s important to understand who you can completely trust after an accident because you may be out of work, in pain and in need of help. You can certainly trust your insurance agent to pass along your claim for damages, but your agent is merely a representative of an insurance company that is looking to keep costs down as much as possible. The responsibility of your attorney is only to you and ensuring any award you receive is the maximum under the law.