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Workers' Compensation Settlements

Exploring Options When You Cannot Return to Your Job

Reaching maximum medical improvement in a workers' compensation claim does not mean a return to your job. Your injury may have resulted in an inability to perform the most basic tasks of your now-former occupation.

At the law office of Michael A. Joanow, Esquire, LLC, we help Pennsylvania residents through a complex legal process involving a career and life-changing event.

We look out for your best interests and secure the multiple benefits or overall settlement you may be entitled to under workers' compensation law. Contact our Hermitage law office at 724-734-4228 and toll free at 888-740-3127.

Evening the Odds You Face

At Michael A. Joanow, Esquire, LLC, we even the odds you face against workers' compensation providers. They want their vocational experts to determine that there is a job you are able to perform. If they convince a judge of that, your benefits and any settlement will be reduced even if you do not take the position.

Securing the Benefits and Settlement You Deserve

Our job is to counter any assertions with facts. With the help of our own network of experts, we determine your pre and post-injury earning rate. From there, we put together a lump sum settlement offer on your behalf. We also explore other benefits that involve retraining, vocational rehabilitation, pensions and Social Security Disability.

This is no time to do it yourself. You need our founder and workers' compensation attorney Michael A. Joanow to negotiate settlements regarding wages and medical benefits.

Contact Us

For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a workers' compensation compromise and relief settlement, please contact us at 724-734-4228 and toll free at 888-740-3127.

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