What are Specific Loss Benefits?
Specific Loss Benefits are a kind of worker’s compensation benefit. As outlined in the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act, they are considered when a worker loses a particular bodily function or body part from a work-related injury or disease. These benefits compensate for both the loss itself and any other disability benefits that the worker may receive.
Specific loss benefits are considered only under extreme circumstances. The loss of the bodily function or part must be permanent in nature, and can even include amputation. When a claim for specific loss benefits is filed, the injured party must only have proof that they have suffered a permanent loss. They do not need to prove any monetary loss. In Pennsylvania, the level of benefits a person may be eligible for is calculated based on a predetermined number of weeks of compensation for each specific loss. For instance, loss of a thumb constitutes two-thirds of wages during one hundred weeks, loss of a hand constitutes two-thirds of wages over three hundred thirty-five weeks, and loss of vision in one eye constitutes two-thirds of wages over two hundred seventy-five weeks.
Because proof of monetary loss is not necessary to receive specific loss benefits, it is important that an injured party collects the proper medical information to prove the permanence and severity of their injuries. In certain circumstances, an injured party can receive both specific loss benefits and wage loss benefits. They are both ways that the legal system tries long-term health and well-being of injured parties.
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How Do I Get Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania?
It is estimated that for every 100 full-time employees, 3.1 will file a workers compensation claim in a given year. But when you’re that injured employee at work, you may be wondering, how to get workers’ compensation benefits in Pennsylvania.
At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, our workers’ compensation attorneys will guide you through the process to help make your workers compensation claim a smooth transition from work to recovery.
How to File A Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Claim
Before you begin the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, you need to know if you even have a case.
In Pennsylvania, almost all workers’ are entitled to workers compensation benefits from their employers with some exceptions. So, if you are a Pennsylvnia employee who meets the employee status criteria, that’s one step closer to filing a successful claim. […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Joint Injuries
When your job requires constant movement like lifting, reaching, twisting, or squatting, your joints will likely take a beating. Whether it is a repetitive motion injury that results in joint damage or a sudden movement that causes injury, these acts can result in long-term health complications. While these workplace injuries sometimes just require some rest and short-term recovery, they can oftentimes result in chronic illness. If this happened to you, you are entitled to receive workers’ compensation for joint injuries.
If you have suffered from joint injuries because of your occupation, the workers’ compensation attorneys of Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here to help.
Common Joint Injuries From Occupational Risks
Musculoskeletal disorders, ergonomic injuries, or simply, joint injuries, occur from the use of muscles, tendons, and ligaments to perform frequent tasks. These motions can cause pain and eventually injury. […]
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Workers Compensation for True Value Warehouse Injuries
When you work for a home improvement warehouse like True Value, you likely are working in settings with large equipment, heavy machinery, and large loads of products. While all warehouse employees know working in these settings come with risks, True Value warehouse and other home improvement warehouse employees may face even more dangers in their employment.
If you are employed by a True Value and sustain injuries, the workers’ compensation lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys are here for you. We don’t charge a fee unless we win for you. Contact us today for a free consultation so you can discuss the specifics of your injury and the value of your case.
What is a True Value Warehouse?
True Value is a chain hardware store selling household tools, appliances, home improvement tools, paint, lumber, and other building materials. […]
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Workers’ Compensation for Core-Mark Warehouse Injuries
Core-Mark Warehouse Workers’ Compensation
Warehouse employees are essential to the supply chains that keep our society running smoothly. The fast pace of warehouse work, as well as the technical equipment, makes warehouse work particularly susceptible to workplace injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured while working at Core-Mark International’s Wilkes-Barre warehouse, you are entitled to workers’ compensation while you recover.
What is Workers’ Compensation?
Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance that nearly all Pennsylvania employers are required to carry for their employees. When an employee is injured during the course of work, he or she is able to file a compensation claim with his or her employer and receive payments to cover medical bills and lost wages for the duration of the recovery.
Workers’ compensation also protects the employer from having a personal injury suit brought against him or her. […]
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What Are My Options If I Sustain a Burn Injury at Work?
The threat of burns can be more common than you think. In 2020 alone, more than 60,00 Pennyslvanians suffered a burn-related injury at their workplace. In the same year, The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported that more than 1,500 people in the state were admitted to hospital due to injuries sustained from hot objects, corrosive substances, or flames and fire. These injuries can be life-altering and require the utmost attention and care.
Burns damage our tissue, often due to heat, chemical contact, overexposure to the sun or other radiation, or electrical interaction. Burns can be a minimal inconvenience, but sometimes they can be deadly. You may not know for a day or two how severe a burn is, as it takes this amount of time for the signs and symptoms to fully develop. The treatment of burns can vary greatly, too. Sunburns and small scalds can more likely be treated at home, […]
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