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PA Workers’ Comp Payments IncreasePennsylvania leads the pack in worker's compenation benefits for injured workers. The latest report released by the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) indicates Pennsylvania’s total workers’ compensation cash benefits and medical care increased by 3.7 percent in 2003. The increase in work comp benefits and medical care was higher than the national average of 3.2 percent. Hurt on the job? Put our experience to work for youIf you don't have an attorney to help you with your injury claim, the deck is stacked against you. It is important to know your legal rights if you are injured at work. The law firm of Edgar Snyder & Associates has been helping injured Pennsylvania workers for nearly 20 years. Let us put this experience to work for you. Free Legal EvaluationIf you suffered an injury at work, and don't already have an attorney, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation of your claim by:
It won't cost you a dime to have our staff review your claim. We'll listen to what you have to say and let you know your options based on what you have shared. It's free and there's no further obligation. And, as always, there is never a fee unless we get money for you. Source: “Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Payments Grew by 3.7 Percent in 2003.” By Jill Braunstein. National Academy of Social Insurance. July 21, 2005. | |