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Understanding Your Rights After a Work-Related Brain Injury

If you've suffered a traumatic brain injury at work in Pennsylvania, you may be entitled to significant compensation through multiple legal avenues. Many workers don't realize they may have TWO separate claims: a workers' compensation claim AND a potential third-party personal injury claim.

Workers' Compensation Benefits

Pennsylvania workers' compensation provides benefits regardless of fault. If your TBI occurred during the course of your employment, you're entitled to:

  • Payment of all reasonable and necessary medical expenses
  • Wage loss benefits (typically 2/3 of your average weekly wage)
  • Specific loss benefits for permanent impairment
  • Vocational rehabilitation if you cannot return to your previous job

Third-Party Personal Injury Claims

If someone other than your employer contributed to your brain injury, you may also be able to pursue a personal injury claim for additional damages including:

  • Full wage loss (not limited to 2/3)
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Future medical expenses and lost earning capacity

Why Work With a Certified Workers' Comp Specialist

Brain injury cases are complex. Working with an attorney who is a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist—and who partners with Most Accomplished and Reputable Personal Injury colleagues for third-party claims—ensures you're maximizing your recovery from both claims.

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If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury at work, contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We'll evaluate your case and explain your options.

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