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Our Mission is to offer education about the Pennsylvania Worker’s Compensation System to workers and the families of workers who have been injured or made ill at the workplace; and otherwise to work to improve the living standard of injured workers and their families; to support research and other actions that will benefit injured workers and their families and reduce workplace injury and illness; to advance and safeguard the full employment and economic security of injured workers generally; to support, encourage, and engage in support of philanthropic projects or activities which sponsor the purposes of the PFIW, is the mission of our organization.

Join today!  Become part of the grassroots movement.  If you want to join with other injured workers who say that the Pennsylvania Legislature must work on behalf of Pennsylvanians injured on the job - not just for the worker's compensation insurers and self-insured employers.  It is time to change the way things happen in Harrisburg.  It's no longer business as usual!  The Pennsylvania Federation of Injured Workers, a grassroots, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization that lobbies in Harrisburg on behalf of injured workers of Pennsylvania is attempting to change that policy.  We can continue the fir for injured workers rights with your help.  Your yearly dues of $12 or your donation would go a long way towards this effort.  With your support the PFIW can continue its mission to help injured workers of Pennsylvania.

The rights of injured workers have been legislated away in exchange for campaign finance contributions by legislators so the PFIW was founded as an answer to the powerful insurance lobby that has managed to convince our politicians that their way is the only way. 

The PFIW will overcome the powerful insurance lobbying with with help.

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PFIW Main Office

Pete DePietro

612 Elm Street

Bethlehem, PA 18018

Berks County Chapter

Dennis Straub

P.O. Box 13213

Reading, PA 19612

Dauphin County Chapter

Mike Kerstetter

27 Rose St.

Middletown, PA 17057-4674

Lebanon County Chapter

Larry Beam

484 Cleona Blvd.

Cleona, PA 17042

 

 

 

Lehigh Valley Chapter

Pete DePietro

612 Elm Street

Bethlehem, PA 18018

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These pharmacies can help get you the medication you need without any trouble or expense.

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1800 Byberry Road, Suite 1202

Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006

888-2COMPRX

888-226-6779

website: www.workerscomprx.com

e-mail: contact@workerscomprx.com

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PO Box 338
Methuen, MA 01844
888-321-7945
978-794-3081
Fax: 800-497-4276

website: www.iwpharmacy.com

e-mail: online form

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Last modified: 04/29/08