Were you injured on this job? In most cases, when a worker is injured on the job, it is the result of a workplace accident. If your employer provides workers' compensation benefits, you are entitled to medical coverage and lost wages, as well as death, scar and amputation benefits, and other types of benefits.
However, in some situations, employers and their insurance companies may attempt to deny workers' compensation benefits, leaving the injured worker with medical bills and limited income. If you suffered an injury at work, turn to an experienced Pittsburgh workplace accidents attorney. This may be the only way to receive the benefits you deserve.
At Dugan & Associates, P.C., our Pittsburgh common workplace accident attorneys share more than 50 years of combined experience helping people injured in workplace accidents protect their rights and recover the compensation they need to move forward. During your free initial consultation, one of our experienced Western Pennsylvania workplace injuries lawyers will evaluate your case and walk you through all possible options for holding your employer and/or their insurance company responsible for your workplace accident-resulting injuries.
Contact our workers' compensation law firm online or by telephone at 412-353-3572 to speak with a skilled Pittsburgh common workplace accidents attorney.
There are many types of accidents that can occur in the workplace, especially for those who work on construction sites and other dangerous jobs. But, even if you work in what appears to be a safe office setting, you could be at risk of slipping, tripping, and falling, causing strained muscles, broken bones, or a back injury.
The Pittsburgh common workplace accidents attorneys at our firm have successfully represented thousands of clients with claims involving accidents and causes, such as:
Sometimes common workplace accidents occur due to the negligent actions of someone other than your employer. If you were injured at work from someone else's negligence, you will likely be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. In addition to that, we may also be able to pursue a third-party liability claim against the manufacturer of defective equipment, a careless contractor, or other parties responsible for your accident and resulting in work-related injuries.
Our Pittsburgh common workplace accident attorneys will take time investigating the circumstances surrounding your on-the-job accident to determine whether filing a personal injury lawsuit to recover compensation for pain and suffering, as well as medical bills and lost wages may be a possibility.
If you need help with a difficult legal problem involving a common workplace accident or injury, contact Dugan & Associates, P.C., online or by telephone at 412-353-3572 to speak with a knowledgeable Pennsylvania lawyer.
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