In Pennsylvania, the injured worker has up to 21 days to report the accident to their employer under the workers’ compensation process.
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The Arraignment Process When Facing Criminal Charges
An arraignment is a court hearing where an individual charged with a crime is brought before a judge to hear the charges against them.
If Your Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied
If you have been injured while on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits in the state of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Criminal Defense – Theft Incidents
Taking property belonging to another person without consent is theft and you need a criminal defense in Pennsylvania.
Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act was enacted into law to provide benefits to employees injured at work.
Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation: Delivery Workers
Pennsylvania delivery workers are usually entitled to benefits under the state’s Workers’ Compensation Act if they become injured on the job.
Theft Charges in Erie County
Pennsylvania theft charges depend on whether the object in question is tangible and movable or intangible and immovable.
Common Misconceptions About Pennsylvania Workers’ Comp
A Pennsylvania workers’ comp claim is often misunderstood or shrouded in myths and misconceptions that could prevent filing.
Pennsylvania Distracted Driving and How It Causes an Accident
Distracted driving is an increasingly common problem in Pennsylvania, and it can lead to devastating accidents.
How Defective Motorcycle Parts Can Lead to an Injury Accident
Motorcycle accidents are often the result of negligent drivers, but there is another factor to consider: defective parts.