Pennsylvania Denied Claims Lawyer and Workers' Compensation Attorney
Philadelphia workers' compensation lawyer Richard A. Jaffe represents workers who have been injured on the job in seeking workers' compensation benefits or Social Security Disability benefits or both. If you are frustrated, concerned about reporting your injury for fear of losing your job, and uncertain who to turn to for help, this is one lawyer who you can count on to aggressively fight for your rights.
Fighting for Injured Workers for 24-Plus Years. Philadelphia Workers' Compensation Attorney.
Call: 215-268-7348 or 866-959-8856. E-mail the Firm.
Mr. Jaffe's work over the past 24 years has earned him a BV rating* by his legal peers for his ethical ability and legal standards. He understands the difficulties that injured workers must face. Some of these issues include recovering from severe physical injuries, obtaining the proper medical treatment, getting appropriate diagnostic testing, as well as dealing with financial issues and the family strain triggered by an income earner being unable to work.
The Law Office of Richard Jaffe represents injured workers, including construction workers, factory workers, secretaries, nurses, nursing assistants, warehouse workers, truck drivers, delivery people, machinists, electricians and others who have been injured on the job.
Workers' Compensation
- Appealing denied claims
- Workers' compensation wage loss benefits
- Workers' compensation medical benefits
- Lump sum settlements
- Did you receive a petition in the mail?
Injuries in Workers' Compensation Claims
- At-risk jobs, including construction, electrical work, trucking, warehouse work
- Back, neck and spine injury
- Joint injuries, including shoulders, elbows, wrists and knees
- Nerve damage symptoms, including burning pain and nerve damage leading to carpal tunnel syndrome and chronic pain
- Burns, facial disfigurement and amputations
- Pre-existing conditions and workers' compensation
- Workers' Compensation FAQs
Social Security Disability Overview
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- Testimonials from past and current clients
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- Case summaries
Get Answers — Talk to a Philadelphia Workers' Compensation Attorney: 215-268-7348 or 866-959-8856. E-mail the Firm.
Most workers who are injured on the job do not know what they are entitled to under workers' compensation law and are unfamiliar with the workman's comp claims process. Talk to Mr. Jaffe in a free initial consultation so you can get the help you need right from the start.











