The Ten Do NOTS in a Pennsylvania Workers Comp Case
In Pennsylvania, there are certain things injured workers should not do, things that can harm or impact their workers compensation claim. Here is our top ten DO NOT list in a Pennsylvania workers compensation case.
What Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Wage Loss Benefits am I entitled to?
If you have been injured at work in Pennsylvania, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation wage loss benefits. Under the Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Act, you are entitled to wage loss benefits (rate is based on a scale and your average weekly wage – for…
Workers’ Compensation Settlement and Social Security Disability
Are you aware of the interplay between a lump sum workers’ compensation settlement and social security disability benefits? Learn more about the complex connection between workers compensation and social security benefits today.
Can I Reopen my Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Claim?
Can you re-open a Pennsylvania workers compensation claim? When injured workers return to work or get a new job and the injury returns, it’s important to know your workers compensation options and rights. Learn more today.
Pennsylvania Sets Workers Compensation Wage Rates
The PA Department of Labor has released the 2017 Average Weekly Wage chart with the new year wage loss rates. This chart determines what an injured worker receives for wage loss weekly benefits based on his/her average weekly wage earnings. Learn more.
Pennsylvania Dept of Labor to Kick Off Employee Misclassification Campaign
The PA Department of Labor & Industry is launching a campaign to educate businesses about employee misclassification. Learn about how missclassification has a negative impact on unemployment compensation and how this campaign works to correct it.
Mooney & Associates Adds Federal Workers Compensation to its Areas of Law
We have added a new Personal Injury area of law to our firm. Attorney Mark A. Buterbaugh has begun representing injured Federal Government employees in Federal Workers Compensation. Learn more about this new part of our firm.
Six Most Common Warehouse Work Injuries
There are six common work injuries that we see in our case load with warehousing type operations. Learn more about these different types of work injuries and about the workers compensation options that are available to you.
OSHA to Crack Down on Hospitals and Nursing Homes on Work Injuries
Health care employees at hospitals and nursing homes are the number one source for work related back and arm injuries. The Occupation Safety and Health Administration has launched a new program to address these frequent injuries. Learn more.