Many workplace injuries are covered under workers' compensation law. In addition to injuries that occur on employer grounds, long-term illnesses, pre-existing conditions and repetitive motion injuries that are aggravated by job duties may also be covered. To learn more about workplace injuries and how they relate to workers' compensation, browse the links below.
An overview of information regarding on-the-job Injuries and Workers Compensation.
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When I was injured on the job, my employer tried to deny my worker's comp claim. Thanks to my lawyer, I received the compensation I needed to cover my expenses while I couldn't work.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about Worker's Compensation.
An overview of the responsibilities of employers.
An overview of information regarding on-the-job Injuries and Workers Compensation.
Information on the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program, the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, the Coal Mine Workers' Compensation and the Defense Base Act.
Overview of workers' compensation laws in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.