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  • Dealing with a Workers’ Compensation Deposition

    Oct 11, 2019

    When an injured worker files for Workers’ Compensation, the insurance company may require a deposition. Although a deposition may seem like a stressful, overwhelming prospect, it can be very positive for the hurt employee. After all, a deposition puts testimony taken under oath into record, which can help a worker prove their need for Workers’ Compensation benefits. Many people who file choose to work with a Workers’ Compensation lawyer. When they do, the lawyer will...
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  • Liability for a Lane-Splitting Accident

    Oct 9, 2019

    Traffic jams happen regularly along two-lane highways. Whether caused by heavier than anticipated vehicle flow, an emergency, or construction, they frustrate drivers. During these situations, motorcyclists may be tempted to drive between the stopped or slow-crawling lanes to make up for lost time. This type of lane-splitting is prohibited in Pennsylvania. Yet, despite its illegality, many motorcyclists make it a normal practice. In some situations, their decision can lead to an accident. Why Lane-Splitting Incidents...
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  • My Supervisor Rejected My Workers’ Compensation Claim

    Oct 2, 2019

    It may surprise you if your supervisor or boss rejected your Workers’ Compensation claim. However, it is not uncommon. An employer rejecting a Workers’ Compensation claim does not mean that you should give up. If your insurance claim was rejected, you have the right to seek legal counsel to help you obtain compensation for your work injuries. What is Workers’ Compensation? Workers’ Compensation provides medical and wage benefits to employees injured on the job or...
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  • “Activities of Daily Living” and LTD Claims

    Sep 25, 2019

    Understanding the terms “activities of daily living” can be the difference between obtaining coverage or not for individuals applying for or seeking payments under a long-term disability insurance policy. To obtain compensation under many long-term disability insurance policies an individual must show they are unable to perform certain everyday tasks categorized as the “activities of daily living”. Inability to Perform Everyday Tasks The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) lists the following six activities...
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  • Whiplash Injuries

    Sep 19, 2019

    One of the most common injuries resulting from a car accident is “whiplash.” The term is used to describe a soft tissue injury that results when a person’s head swiftly and forcefully snaps back and forth. Whiplash will often cause misalignment of the bones of the neck. This will sometimes put pressure on spinal nerves. Whiplash can easily go undiagnosed because the original injury may not hurt a great deal. Sometimes whiplash will cause a...
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  • Differences Between Individual and Group Disability Insurance

    Sep 5, 2019

    By purchasing disability insurance, employees can protect themselves from financial worries should they suffer a long-term disability resulting in their inability to work. Unlike Workers’ Compensation insurance, most long-term disability insurance policies cover the loss of future wages for medical conditions that are not work-related. Some workers face the choice of obtaining either individual or group disability insurance. Understanding the differences between these two types of insurance is important in deciding which insurance coverage is...
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  • How are Workers’ Compensation Payments and Settlements Determined?

    Aug 28, 2019

    Eligible workers who have been hurt on the job in Pennsylvania should always file for Workers’ Compensation benefits. Employers are required to hold this type of insurance, whether through themselves as a self-insured entity, a state-run organization, or a private insurance company. However, getting Workers’ Compensation checks can be a complicated process. Injured individuals may assume that they will simply receive back pay and money equal to what they were making. This is untrue. In...
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  • What are the Elements of a Bad Faith Insurance Claim?

    Aug 23, 2019

    Insurance companies, due to their greater bargaining power, are held to a standard of care when upholding their insurance agreements with their insurers. A bad faith insurance claim can be made whenever an insurance company fails to process an insurance claim in a reasonable manner. Bad faith can be found in the following instances: Communication. Insurer is under a duty to communicate regularly with the client. When the insurer fails to communicate in a timely...
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  • Can I Still Collect Workers’ Compensation If I Was At-Fault for the Injury?

    Aug 21, 2019

    Workers’ Compensation is there to protect workers who are injured on the job. Yet, what if the worker believes they caused the workplace injury? Many workers may not realize that even if they caused or contributed to the injury, they may still be eligible to receive Workers’ Compensation benefits for their medical care and wages. Most employees have a general understanding that if they are injured or become ill on the job, they are eligible...
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  • Attorney Richard J Schubert of AlpernSchubert P.C. Achieves Recertification in Civil Law With the National Board of Trial Advocacy

    Aug 20, 2019

    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA: The National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA) is pleased to announce that Richard J. Schubert of the law firm, AlpernSchubert P. C. has successfully achieved recertification as as a Civil Trial advocate. The NBTA was formed out of a strong conviction that both the law profession and its clients would benefit from an organization designed specifically to create an objective set of standards illustrating an attorney’s experience and expertise in the practice of...
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