Stern & Cohen proudly represents injured workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and throughout Allegheny County. Our experienced Pittsburgh workers’ compensation lawyers help employees recover medical benefits, lost wages, and other compensation available under Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law after a workplace injury.
Pittsburgh workers play an important role in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, construction, transportation, warehousing, technology, and public services. Unfortunately, these jobs can lead to serious workplace injuries, including:
- Back and spinal injuries
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Slip and fall accidents
- Construction-related injuries
- Occupational illnesses
Our attorneys understand the physical, emotional, and financial challenges injured workers face after an accident on the job. Whether you need help filing a workers’compensation claim, appealing a denied claim, or securing ongoing benefits, Stern & Cohen is prepared to guide you through every step of the process.
Helping Injured Workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Whether you work in healthcare, manufacturing, construction, transportation, warehousing, or another industry, you deserve clear answers after a workplace injury. Our attorneys help injured workers throughout Pittsburgh and Allegheny County at every stage of the workers’ compensation process, including denied claims, stopped benefits, settlement questions, and disputes over medical treatment.
Learn more about workers’ compensation for back injuries, lifting injuries, and repetitive stress injuries. You can also visit our main Pennsylvania workers’ compensation page for more information about your rights after a workplace injury.
Talk to a Pittsburgh Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Today
If you were injured at work in Pittsburgh, PA, contact Stern & Cohen today for a free and confidential consultation with an experienced Pittsburgh workers’ compensation lawyer.
FAQs
What should I do after a workplace injury in Pittsburgh, PA?
Report the injury to your employer immediately, seek medical treatment, and contact a workers’ compensation lawyer to protect your rights and benefits.
Can I receive workers’ compensation benefits if I cannot work?
Yes. Pennsylvania workers’ compensation benefits may include lost wage compensation if your injury prevents you from returning to work.
What if my workers’ compensation claim is denied?
You may still have legal options. A Pittsburgh workers’ compensation attorney can help you appeal the denial and pursue the benefits you deserve.
