Attorney Jim Mogul answers the question, Should I apply for short term disability or unemployment compensation while I am awaiting workers’ compensation? Please be aware that this video does not constitute legal advice, nor does it form an attorney client relationship. If you require legal assistance please contact Lowenthal & Abrams at 800-876-LAWYER or find us online at www.lowabram.com. Jim is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Video Rating: 0 / 5
www.krasnolaw.com 570-794-5022 The workers compensation lawyers at Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo of Philadelphia PA discusses the situation where an injured employee returns to work but for less money. You are still entitle to certain benefits. Video Rating: 0 / 5
www.shostaklawfirm.com This short video answers the question “Should I notify my employer if I have been hurt at work?” As an injured worker, you have rights under Missouri Workers’ Compensation Law, such as full medical benefits and disability pay, and should be compensated for your injuries. You cannot rely on your employer or their insurance company to look out for your best interests, which is why you should contact a St. Louis workers’ compensation lawyer following a work-related injury. Contact a St. Louis workers’ compensation attorney at the Law Office of Shostak & Shostak, LLC at 1-866-725-3281 or 1-314-725-3200 today for a free legal consultation. www.shostaklawfirm.com Video Rating: 5 / 5