I graduated from Temple University School of Law in 1992. Since that time, I have practiced solely in the areas of workers' compensation, social security disability, and related state and federal disability law. This was further limited to just Pennsylvania workers’ compensation matters over the last several years. In addition to Pennsylvania licensure, I am also licensed to practice in the state courts of New Jersey, and am admitted to practice in Federal District Courts in both states. On various occasions, I have been a speaker at public information seminars, as well as seminars sponsored by The Bucks County Bar Association and National Business Institute, on workers' compensation topics. I have also participated in The People's Law School curriculum, teaching a class on workers' compensation. Most recently, I was invited to join the faculty of LawLine.com, a prestigious legal education provider. I am an active member of the Bucks County, Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Bar Associations. Away from the office, I serve as President of the homeowners’ association of a 400-residence development.
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- Q. I am on workers comp already and I want to know if I can settle with them so I can leave the company
- A: You need to sit down with an attorney, preferably one certified as a specialist in workers compensation law, to talk about your options. When (and how) to settle a case is a crucial time in the case and should never be done without the advice and assistance of an experienced attorney. Settlement is voluntary for all parties and can be initiated by either side. Good luck!
- Q. Can I sue my employer for "rigging" a saw machine that broke and caused partial loss of 3 fingers? I received my WC pay.
- A: I agree with Mr. Belt all around. First, I would urge you to retain an attorney certified as a specialist in workers' compensation law, whether my firm or another of the fine attorneys on this board. Second, yes, typically, workers' compensation is an "exclusive remedy," meaning you cannot sue your employer in any other area for causing your injury. Though there are narrow exceptions, it does not appear any are present in your case (though another reason to discuss your specific case with an attorney). And, yes, there can be a deduction from a specific loss payment for total disability paid in some circumstances. Again, this would be best handled by getting an attorney. Good luck!
- Q. About no fault
- A: The first answer is that you should immediately consult with an attorney about the facts specific to your case. You are asking for legal advice, but on these boards, we can only provide general legal information. From the facts you gave, I am unclear about your situation. Were you driving for your job at the time of the accident? If not, this would not be a workers' compensation case. There may also be a question of jurisdiction, if the injury/accident took place in NY. The injury/accident must have some connection to PA, other than the fact you live in PA. Again, I would urge you to contact an attorney and discuss all of the facts specific to your case, so you can learn your rights and options. Hopefully, that will help your stress. Good luck!