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When you have been injured and can't work because of your injuries, don't wait until you have been denied benefits or compensation before consulting with an attorney. If your right to benefits or compensation is being challenged, it's time to act. Call the Philadelphia disability and workers' compensation attorneys at Fenner & Boles, LLC. We can help.

1515 Market Street, #1510
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Two Bala Plaza, Suite 300
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

Toll-Free: (866) 586-9830
Phone: (215) 268-7816
Fax: (215) 827-5616

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Workers Compensation

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If an employee has been injured at work, you have the legally protected right to workers' compensation for your injury and loss. Unfortunately, employers and their insurance companies often abuse these workers' rights and do not give injured workers the help they need and deserve. Do not let them deny that your injury happened or say that you are not really hurt.

The attorneys at Fenner & Boles can help you file a workers' compensation claim and help ensure that your employer acknowledges your injury and your right to compensation. Each of our lawyers has more than 20 years of experience, and we are ready to fight for your rights. Let us take on your employer for you.

Workers' Compensation Claims
and Serious Workplace Injuries

The more serious or complicated your injury, the more you need legal representation from a lawyer with extensive experience in workers' comp cases. At Fenner & Boles, we have handled many work accident cases involving very serious injuries, such as:

All of these work accident injuries are serious, yet very different. What they have in common is that none of them is minor and all can stop or limit a worker's ability to do his or her job.

Repetitive stress injury, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, may prevent an office worker from returning to a typing job or stop a delivery worker from being able to lift boxes. A construction worker who suffered electrocution is often unable to return to work. When an on-the-job injury makes it impossible to work, an injured worker deserves compensation for lost wages and loss of earning capacity.

Many work injuries require major surgery, amputation, or extensive medical treatment, but even extensive treatment or rehabilitation often cannot return a worker to the same job. The caring workers' compensation attorneys at Fenner & Boles help injured employees to develop new game plans that will allow them to regain employment and employability while getting workers' compensation for their loss and medical expenses.

If you were injured in a work accident, you have valuable rights to protect. Contact the Philadelphia law offices of Fenner & Boles to learn how we can help you file a strong workers' compensation claim to get you the money you need.

For additional information and important facts to consider if you were injured on the job, please see our Important Tips for Injured Workers.