Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Protect Workers’ Compensation Rights in Pennsylvania

Serving injured workers in York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hanover, and Gettysburg, PA

It can be quite difficult to deal with a work-related injury. You rely on your job to support yourself and your family. An injury can turn your world upside-down. Medical bills pile up, lost wages create financial problems, and you may feel unsure about what to do next. That’s where KBG Injury Law comes in – our workers’ compensation attorneys fight to protect your rights, helping you get the benefits you deserve for your injuries.

We proudly serve injured workers in York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Gettysburg, and Hanover, PA. Whether you’re just beginning the claims process or you’re facing a denied claim, we’re here to help. Let’s walk through the aspects of workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania and how we can assist you every step of the way.

How can we help?

How do I protect my workers’ compensation rights?

You may be wondering how to protect your rights after a workplace injury. The Pennsylvania workers’ compensation is designed to help injured employees. However, the process can be complicated. Take the following steps to safeguard your rights.

As soon as you’re injured, notify your employer. In PA, you have 120 days from the date of your injury to report it. However, waiting too long could cause delays in your claim – or, even worse, a denial.

Your health should be your top priority. Make sure you see a doctor as soon as possible after the accident. If your employer has a list of approved doctors, you may need to see one of them for the first 90 days after your injury.

Follow all medical advice – missing doctors’ appointments or failing to follow medical treatment could be used against you in your claim. Keep all records of your visits, treatments, and prescriptions.

Keep records of your injury, doctor visits, lost wages, and any communications with your employer or insurance company. This can help support your claim if you face any challenges.

Speak with the workers’ compensation attorneys at KBG Injury Law. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts, and your employer may dispute your claim. Having experienced workers’ compensation lawyers on your side helps make sure your rights are fully protected.

How do I file a workers’ compensation claim in Pennsylvania?

Several steps are involved in filing a workers’ compensation claim in Pennsylvania. Understanding the process can help you avoid those mistakes that could delay or deny your benefits.

  • Tell your employer about your injury as soon as possible. If you don’t report it within the required time limit, you could lose your rights to benefits.
  • Once you report your injury, your employer must notify their workers’ compensation insurance provider. The insurer will review your case and decide whether to approve your claim.
  • The insurance company has 21 days to accept or deny your claim. If approved, you should start receiving your benefits. If it’s denied, you have the right to challenge the decision.
  • If your claim is denied, you can file a Claim Petition with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. A judge will hear your case and decide whether you’re entitled to benefits.

Filing a claim might seem simple, but many workers face roadblocks like employer disputes or insurance denials. Our workers’ compensation attorneys can guide you through the process and improve your chances of success.

What if my employer denies my workers’ compensation claim?

It can be frustrating and upsetting when your employer or their insurance company denies your claim, especially when it’s clear you were injured on the job. Denials are, unfortunately, common, but they don’t mean it’s the end of the road.

Common reasons for denial include:

  • Your employer claims your injury didn’t happen at work.
  • The insurance company argues that your injury isn’t serious enough.
  • You missed deadlines for reporting or filing a claim.

If your claim is denied, don’t panic. You do have options:

  • You can request an explanation. Your employer or the insurance company must provide a reason for the denial. Understanding why your claim was denied can help determine your next steps.
  • If you believe the denial is unfair, you can file a Claim Petition with the Pennsylvania Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. This allows a judge to review your case.
  • To challenge a denial, you’ll need strong evidence. Gather your medical records, witness statements, and any other evidence proving that your injury is work-related.
  • Our workers’ compensation lawyers can handle the appeals process on your behalf and represent you in hearings. This can increase your chances of overturning the denial.

At KBG Injury Law, we know how to fight back against unfair denials. We stand up to the insurance companies and work to secure you the benefits you need and deserve.

How can your workers’ compensation attorneys help with my case?

It can be overwhelming to deal with the workers’ compensation system on your own. That’s why having an experienced attorney on your side can make all the difference. Here’s how we can help.

  • Workers’ comp claims involve a lot of paperwork. We can make sure all forms are filled out properly and on time, so you won’t have to worry about missing any deadlines.
  • Insurance companies look for any excuse to deny or reduce benefits. We collect your medical records, witness statements, and expert testimony to build a strong case on your behalf.
  • Your employer’s insurance company may try to pay you less than you deserve. We negotiate to get you the full benefits to which you’re entitled, including medical coverage, lost wages, and specific loss benefits if applicable.
  • If your claim is denied, we can take immediate action to appeal. We’re prepared to represent you in hearings and fight for your rights every step of the way.
  • Not sure if you have a case? We provide free case evaluations so you can get legal advice without any upfront costs.

Do you have a workers’ compensation lawyer near me?

You can find KBG Injury Law at 110 North George Street, in the heart of York, PA. Reach out to us to make arrangements to meet with one of our attorneys. We have six locations throughout the mid-state and are able to meet you through a video conference call, like Zoom, if you are unable to visit us in person.

Our Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers can help

If you’ve been injured at work, you shouldn’t have to fight for benefits alone. At KBG Injury Law, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of injured workers in York, Lancaster, Harrisburg, Hanover, and Gettysburg, PA. Don’t let an employer or insurance company push you around. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let’s get you the compensation you deserve. Call our offices or fill out our contact form to schedule your consultation today. We help individuals and families throughout South Central Pennsylvania.

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