The Injured Worker's Guide to Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law

The Injured Worker's Guide to Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law

Author: Mr Daniel J Siegel Esq

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-09-20

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9781727507850

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Written by experienced attorney Dan Siegel, who has represented injured workers for over 34 years, The Injured Worker's Guide to Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law is an easy-to-use guide intended to help injured workers to learn more about their legal rights.


Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law: the Basics

Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law: the Basics

Author: Daniel J Siegel Esquire

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781478705598

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The only resource of its kind, Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law: The Basics: A Primer for New Lawyers, General Practitioners & Others, is an up-to-date and easy-to-understand guide to Pennsylvania workers' compensation law, practice and procedure. This book is designed to be used as a desk reference by injured workers, employers, attorneys, paralegals, claims adjusters, self-insured employers and vocational rehabilitation workers. Written in plain English and without any legalese by Attorney Daniel J. Siegel, former Chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section and a frequent lecturer and author on this area of law, and Attorney Molly Barker Gilligan, the book includes: The latest version of the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act and Regulations; A detailed explanation of the Pennsylvania statutes and regulations; Helpful tips for anyone seeking to better understand Pennsylvania's complex workers' compensation system. The book covers everything, including: What Is Workers' Compensation; Total Temporary Disability Benefits; Partial Disability; Medical Benefits; How Does An Attorney Get Paid?; Substantive Law; Procedural Law; The Statute Of Limitations; What Are a Worker's Rights?; Employee Obligations; Employer Obligations; Obtaining Benefits; Who Is An Employer/Employee; Medical Care Issues; What Doctor Can I See?; The Myth Of The 90 Day Rule for Medical Care; Litigation; Light Duty Job Offers; Vocational Interviews; Labor Market Surveys; Impairment Rating Evaluations; Uninsured Employers; Evidentiary Principles; Mediation; Decisions; Appeals.