Year: 2025

truck driver with hands on the steering wheel exposed to the sun

Accidents and long hours are widely recognized as significant occupational hazards for truck drivers. However, the danger of frequent sun exposure is less well-known. All those hours on the road absorbing the sun’s powerful UV rays can lead to truck driver sun damage, including sunburn, premature aging, and even skin…

tax return papers with glasses and money on a table

Workers’ compensation pays your medical bills and replaces a portion of your lost wages when you get injured on the job. Most workers’ comp payments are tax-free, but there are exceptions. A Pennsylvania workers’ comp lawyer can explain your benefits and any potential tax implications. You don’t want to guess…

a workers compensation lawyer taking notes

A work injury can put you on the sidelines. While the insurance company and your employer may encourage you to work with them to resolve your situation and manage your workers’ compensation claim, they may not always have your best interests in mind. With everything happening in your life, knowing…

workers compensation claim form and a pen

After a workplace injury in Pennsylvania, you may be receiving workers’ compensation benefits. While this financial and medical support can provide much-needed relief during a difficult time, these benefits don’t last indefinitely. So, when does workers’ comp end? Depending on the circumstances, your payments may stop due to medical improvement,…

cordon tape warning people to stay away from an asbestos removal site

If you develop an occupational disease related to asbestos, you may be eligible for asbestos exposure compensation. While the range of illnesses and conditions varies greatly, the purpose of workers’ comp for asbestos exposure is to compensate Pennsylvania workers for the medical care required to treat their disease or condition…

a woman employee being examined by a medial doctor

When you undergo extended treatment and rehabilitation for a work-related injury or illness, the workers’ compensation insurance company may eventually request an impairment rating evaluation (IRE). An IRE is used to identify the nature and severity of your impairment and determine what workers’ compensation benefits you currently qualify for. Because…

a man with a visible scar on his face due to an injury at work

If you’ve been injured on the job in Pennsylvania, you probably know that you’re entitled to workers’ compensation for a work-related injury. Many injured workers don’t know that they may also qualify for compensation for scars on their head, face, or neck from their work injury. Compensation for disfigurement depends…