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513 W. Chocolate Ave.

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Hershey, PA 17033

Phone: 717-695-4722

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Mailing address:
1152 Mae Street #247
Hummelstown, PA 17036

Workers' Compensation Lawyers Serving Hershey, PA

Most people don’t think much about workers’ compensation until they get hurt. Whether you are injured in an accident on the job or develop complications from an environmental toxin you’ve been exposed to in a warehouse, you may be entitled to receive workers’ comp benefits from your company. Still, you may not know how to request them or what type of documentation you need. Or, you may have already been turned down.

You need a workers’ compensation attorney who knows how to file claims accurately and advise you on filing an appeal. You need someone who will stand up for your needs in what can be a mentally draining and financially tricky position. You need the law firm of Calhoon and Kaminsky P.C., located conveniently near Hershey.

Our lawyers can assist you from the moment you receive a diagnosis from your doctor until you get the benefits you deserve. We provide the reliable, trustworthy support you need during this tough time. Our team will make sure you take care of everything on time and provide reassurance and guidance you as you fight to recover.

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Mailing address:
1152 Mae Street #247
Hummelstown, PA 17036

What Type of Workers’ Compensation Benefits Can I Receive in Pennsylvania?

All employers in Pennsylvania are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Benefits cover many different situations, such as:

  • Injuries incurred on the job
  • Repetitive usage injuries from motions made on the job
  • Medical conditions that worsen on the job
  • Diseases that arise from exposure to something on the job

In any of these cases, the first thing you need to do is visit the doctor. Then, inform your employer of your injury or condition within 120 days of the occurrence. If you fail to do so, you forfeit your right to receive benefits. Your employer will contact their insurance company, which has 21 days to accept or deny the claim.

If the benefits receive approval, you may get money to reimburse you for medical bills or cover lost wages. Those who suffer the loss of a limb may receive compensation, too.

The Workers’ Compensation Attorneys at Calhoon and Kaminsky P.C., Will Fight for You

Our law firm located near Hershey has a strong track record with employment law cases. We specialize in workers’ compensation, and we have the knowledge and experience to formulate the best strategies to help you secure your benefits. We also offer a great deal of flexibility — we can travel to talk with you and also provide a free initial case evaluation. This way, you can meet us, hear our insights into your case and determine whether we would make a good fit for your needs.

Even if you’ve been turned down for workers’ compensation benefits in the past, our lawyers near Hershey can assist you with making another run at getting the money you deserve. Contact us by filling out our online contact form or calling our office at (717) 695-4722.