Philly Work Injury Lawyers
Facing a termination of your workers compensation benefits in Philadelphia and its suburbs? One of the most common tactics of the insurance company is to seek to terminate your benefits. Workers' compensation benefits should be "terminated" only when you have totally recovered from the work injury. However, often, the workers comp insurance company will go to the workers comp judge and plead that you are recovered to terminate your benefits. Contact us 24/7 by email or toll free at (877) 529-2422 if you are facing a termination of benefits.
A termination is only appropriate when you belief you are recovered and your own doctor advises that you have totally recovered from your work injury. A termination of your benefits is necessary as part of you obtaining a total settlement of your case in the way of a Compromise and Release Agreement. Before you consider allowing your benefits to be terminated, speak to experienced Philadelphia workers compensation lawyers. Contact us 24/7 by email or toll free at (877) 529-2422 if you are facing a termination of benefits.
Fighting For Injured Workers
If you have agreed to a termination of your benefits, you have agreed that you have healed completely from your work injury and that you no longer suffer a wage loss as a result of that work injury. If you have not completely healed from a work injury or are still sustaining some form of wage loss, including lost overtime, you should not sign Agreements or Supplemental Agreements for Compensation which provide that your benefits will be "terminated".
Our promise: You need a Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyer who understands the seriousness of your Pennsylvania workers compensation claim and will give it to you straight. You do not expect guarantees but you need a lawyer that you can trust to fight for you and your family to the fullest extent of the law. Our Pennsylvania workers compensation team promises to work for you; be thorough and aggressive in setting out the best strategies for you and your loved ones.
Our promise: You need a Philadelphia workers compensation lawyer who understands the seriousness of the employer's termination petition and will give it to you straight. You do not expect guarantees but you need a lawyer that you can trust to fight for you and your family to the fullest extent of the law. Our Philadelphia work injury team promises to work for you; be thorough and aggressive in setting out the best strategies for you and your loved ones.
A Team that Fights For Results
Our team of Philadelphia workers compensation lawyers is working on your termination of benefits case so that you have the benefit of several attorneys including Lee and using their combined efforts and experience to get you the justice you and your family need. We fight for injured workers in workers compensation courts in Berks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County and Philadelphia.
You Don't Owe Attorney Fees Unless We Recover For You
We accept Philadelphia workers comp claims on a contingency fee basis; which means that we do not require an advance fee, retainer or hourly rate but base our fee on a percentage of the benefits or monetary settlement we earn for you. We fight for injured workers in workers compensation courts in Berks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County and Philadelphia. Learn how we will work toward the result you need.
When you are facing a termination of benefits, you need justice; and you need a top workers compensation lawyer with years of experience winning the tough cases: contact Lee Ciccarelli and our Philadelphia Workers Compensation team today. Call 24/7 at (877) 529-2422.
















