Injured in Pennsylvania but Live Out of State? We Can Help.
With the recent increase in Marcellus Shale drilling in Pennsylvania, people are coming here from all over the country to work. When injuries occur on the job, these workers may receive workers' compensation under Pennsylvania's workers' comp system.
Your employer may tell you that your workers' compensation claim must be filed in the state that you live in or tell you that you cannot file a claim in Pennsylvania. This is not true. It is worth taking the time to explore your options to ensure that you receive the maximum benefits you are entitled to receive.
The attorneys at Abes Baumann are here to answer your questions about Pennsylvania's workers' compensation system. In a free consultation, we will help you compare the benefits in your home state to those in Pennsylvania, so you can decide the best location to file your claim. If your Pennsylvania workers' comp claim is denied, modified or terminated, you can be rest assured that we will be there for you every step of the way.
More Than 100 Years of Combined Experience in Workers' Comp
Our attorneys have more than 100 years of combined experience helping injured workers from out of state get the medical care and benefits they need. We can recommend doctors who will provide you with high-quality care that will be covered under workers' compensation. Additionally, we will help you understand the various deadlines that you must meet when filing your claim.
If you were injured in Pennsylvania and you have already filed for workers' compensation in another state, you can still file for benefits in Pennsylvania. We are here to answer your questions and guide you in the right direction.
Following a work-related injury, you may be in pain and confused about the steps you need to take. When you work with Abes Baumann, your attorney will be there for you every step of the way. When you e-mail, you will receive a prompt reply. When you call, we will answer the phone. You will never have to wonder what is going on with your case.
Contact Our Pittsburgh Temporary Workers Compensation Attorneys for a Free Consultation
To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our experienced lawyers, contact us online or call 412-228-4786.
Our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. This means that you do not pay a fee unless we make a recovery for you.


