Workers' Comp

Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Lawyer

A workplace injury can leave you unable to work and support yourself financially. Without some sort of income, the bills can pile up quickly. What can you do to prevent a final crisis on top of the physical one?

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Luckily, most employees in Pennsylvania are covered by workers' compensation insurance, a program designed to provide income and medical care to injured workers while they recover from their injuries or occupational illnesses. However, employers/insurers often deny valid workers' comp claims. In addition to denied claims, employers/insurers attempt to reduce, suspend or terminate workers' comp benefits before the injured worker is physically able to return to work.

If your workers' compensation claim has been denied, if your benefits have been modified, suspended, or terminated, or if your employer/insurer is pushing you to return to work before you are capable, please contact a workers' compensation attorney at Metzger Wickersham today.

We will work to protect your rights and see that you receive all the compensation and other benefits you deserve. Our experienced workers' compensation attorneys understand the complicated workers' comp appeals process. People are more likely to attain a positive result when they consult an experienced workers' compensation lawyer.

In order to receive workers' compensation payments promptly, it's important to give your employer notice of your workplace injury or occupational illness as soon as possible. The employer/insurer has 21 days to accept a claim or issue a denial.

To learn more about what we can do for you, please contact us today for a free initial consultation and case evaluation. From offices in Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Shippensburg, Lancaster, York, and Wilkes-Barre, our attorneys represent injured workers throughout Pennsylvania.


The attorneys of Metzger Wickersham represent clients throughout Pennsylvania including the communities of Harrisburg, Shippensburg, Gettysburg, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, York, Mechanicsburg, Lancaster, Allentown, Williamsport, Chambersburg, Lebanon, Sunbury, Pottsville, and Reading, as well as residents of Lancaster County, Dauphin County, Cumberland County, Franklin County, York County, and Luzerne County, PA.

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