At the law firm of Larry Pitt & Associates, we understand the stress surrounding your Pennsylvania workers compensation case and are here to help with years of experience dedicated to these types of claims. We know that hard working individuals are victims of injury or become disabled on the job through no fault of their own. These injuries can come as a result of negligence on the part of your employer, who may have provided inadequate safety equipment or training, or a hazardous work environment. The injuries and disabilities that result from this negligence can be life-altering and cause hardship for the victim and their family.
Physical strain as well as financial worries can make dealing with work-related injury a huge burden. If you have been injured while at work, you are entitled to workers compensation, which includes compensation for medical expenses and lost wages. A skilled lawyer can assist you with building your case to ensure you receive the compensation you need and deserve. Workplace injury can involve a variety of scenarios, and some examples include but are not limited to:
• Exposure to chemicals or unsafe building materials, faulty structural materials
• Inadequate or complete lack of safety literature and equipment
• Slip & fall while on company property or at a company event
• Carpal tunnel or repetitive stress injury (RSI) related to typing or computer work
Laws differ across the country and vary from state to state. Having an attorney familiar with local workers comp policy and local employers in Berks, Bucks, Delaware, and Chester counties can prove to be advantageous for your claim or settlement process. If you are injured in any way while at work or at a work-related event, consult a trusted lawyer as soon as possible.
If you are a victim of workplace injury in Delaware County, Bucks County, Berks County, or the Chester County area, contact Larry Pitt & Associates at 1-888-PITT-LAW for a consultation, fill out our web form, or e-mail us at lawyers@larrypitt.com. We can work with you to determine the best course of action for your case based on your individual circumstances.