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INJURED ON THE JOB AND NEED HELP?

 

The Pennsylvania Federation of Injured Workers can help you understand your rights under the PA Worker's Compensation Act.  If you need some information about PA's Worker's Compensation System or you need a little support to make it through tough times the PFIW is here for you.  We help injured workers because "An Injury to One is an Injury to All"!

PFIW MISSION

 

To offer education about injured worker rights under the Pennsylvania Worker’s Compensation Act 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 Pennsylvania Federation of Injured Workers, is the mission of our organization.

WORKER'S COMPENSATION MANDATE

 

There is an opinion in law that explains what the purpose of the workers compensation act is to be; the only problem is finding a way to get the commonwealth to enforce it.  The following is part of a decision handed out by Judge Robert Simpson:

"The object of all interpretation and construction of statutes is to ascertain and effectuate the intention of the General Assembly." 1 Pa. C.S.A. §1921(a).  The ultimate goal of the workers' compensation program is to make an injured employee whole.  O'Brien v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (City of Philadelphia), 780 A.2d 829 (Pa. Cmwlth. 2001). 

PFIW Workers Compensation Information Packet

Get the Right Legal Representation!

 

When it is time to get legal help for your workers compensation claim know the right questions to ask an attorney.  It is important to select an attorney that will go the distance in the legal battle to protect your right to receive workers compensation when injured on the job.  Once you sign an attorney agreement it is next to impossible to change to get a better attorney.  Most attorneys will not take a case that has had a previous attorney.  This is the most important decisions you will make for your future.  Learn how to evaluate an attorney.  Take advantage of a free consolation before you decide on an attorney.

 

Ask the Right Questions!

Get the Best Medical Care Available!

 

When injured on the job the employer will send you to a physician selected and listed on a panel physician list that is posted at the job site.  It is important to know that there is a reason the employer has chosen that particular physician to be a company panel physician.  The physician has agreed to treat any work injury with as little expense as possible.  This may lead to the injury not receiving aggressive treatment necessary for a complete recovery.  In Pennsylvania, injured workers must treat with an employer selected panel physician for the first 90 days after the injury. 

 

When Possible get the Physician You Choose!

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Channel 13 on Comcast, Channel 19 on Service Electric Cablevision

First Monday of odd numbered months at 8:00 PM EST.

 

Guest speakers are on the show to provide information and to answer any questions about Pennsylvania worker's compensation.

Upcoming Shows:

January 05, 2009

March 02, 2009

May 04, 2009

 

If you would like to be considered to appear on the show as a guest contact: Dennis Straub at 888-376-7942 or dennisstraub@verizon.net

Pennsylvania's Workers' Compensation Act 57

 

Workers Compensation Act 57 legislation was passed the same way the recent 2005 pay raise was passed.  It was voted on and passed during the late hours of the night without any public debate opportunity.

 

The Legislative Leadership hoped this bad worker's compensation reform legislation would go unnoticed by the majority of workers and it did.  Many workers are under the impression they will be taken care of in the event of a workplace injury.  In many serious injury claims this is not true.  It has become standard practice of self-insured employers and workers compensation insurers to deny a serous workplace injury to save on worker's compensation insurance premiums or for self-insured's medical costs. 

WHAT CAN YOU DO FOR CHANGE?

Many times we are asked; "What can I do? I am only one person".  The answer to that is very simple:

1. When a large number of people complain about something it tends to get attention.  Contact your Legislators, both Senators and Representatives, to let them know about the problems you are experiencing and ask them to help reform the workers compensation act for injured workers and not employers and their insurers.  Also contact the members of the Senate Labor & Industry Committee and the House of Representatives Labor Relations Committee.

 

2. The real power to make change comes from injured workers and injured worker advocates who have registered to vote and do so.  Vote for politicians who care about injured worker rights. 

 

3. You can attend the PA Workers Compensation Advisory Council meetings held at the Bureau of Workers Compensation.  Once in a while they allow people who attend the meeting to speak to them.  This council is supposed to write legislative recommendations to the Legislators on workers compensation reform. 

 

4. Call or e-mail the Bureau of Workers Compensation for meeting information.  717-783-5421 or ra-li-bwc-helpline@state.pa.us

 

5. Join the Pennsylvania Federation of Injured Workers.  The more members we have the louder our voice will be in Harrisburg.

If all injured workers and injured worker advocates would register to vote and get one other person or more to do the same, injured workers would then be able to say; "the abuse of injured workers stops now." 

INJURED WORKER POEM

by Dennis Straub

CONTACT INFORMATION

 

Contact the PA Federation of Injured Workers for any information not on the website. Write or call a representative at the following contact information.

Berks County Chapter

Dennis Straub

P.O. Box 13213

Reading, PA 19612

Phone: 888-376-7942

dennisstraub@verizon.net

 

PFIW Main Office

Pete De Pietro

612 Elm Street

Bethlehem, PA 18018

Phone: 610-758-9758

Fax: 610-758-9758

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Dauphin County Chapter

Mike Kerstetter

27 Rose Street

Middletown, PA 17057-4674

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Lebanon County Chapter

Larry Beam

484 Cleona Blvd.

Cleona, PA 17042

Phone: 717-273-5234

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Lehigh Valley Chapter

Pete De Pietro

612 Elm Street

Bethlehem, PA 18018

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