Pittsburgh Personal Injury Attorneys Fighting to Protect Your RightsThe actions you take after an injury can either help or hinder your ability to secure financial compensation at a later time. Failing to report an on-the-job injury can disqualify you for workers' compensation. Signing a statement with an insurance company too early can limit your ability to receive payment for medical bills if a minor injury turns into a bigger problem. Before you do something that could cost you money now or further down the road, talk with an experienced Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer. At the law office of Woomer & Hall, we help injured people every day. It's all we do and we have a proven track record of results. We represent injured people and grieving families throughout western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. If you were injured or your loved one died due to someone else's negligence, contact our Pittsburgh office to speak with a lawyer at no cost. Result Matters* Our lawyers handle personal injury claims, workers' compensation claims and claims for Social Security disability income. Learn more about how we can help you obtain financial compensation in the following situations:
Get ALL your benefitsHave you received all the benefits to which you are entitled under your short or long-term disability insurance, workers comp or disability insurance? We can tell you. We help injured workers:
If you were injured by a third party while on the job or from using defective equipment at work, you may be eligible for both workers' compensation and financial compensation through a personal injury lawsuit. Ask us. Our goal is always to ensure our clients receive the maximum benefits and compensation after a serious work injury. Talk to a lawyer before you make any decisions about a claimCall Woomer & Hall at 1-800-686-0848. Your initial consultation is free. We charge no attorneys' fees or costs of any kind unless we secure compensation for you. *Case results are for informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a guarantee or prediction of outcome in any other case. Every case involves different facts and circumstances, and a favorable result in one case is not a guarantee that a similar result can be obtained in another case. |




