When you are hurt on the job or suffer from a work-related illness, workers’ compensation represents a crucial lifeline to help make ends meet. Unfortunately, many employers do not just deny workers’ compensation claims, they hold it against their workers for bringing a claim.
This type of behavior is illegal in Pennsylvania, and you have legal options to protect your right to file a workers’ compensation claim free of being retaliated against. At Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo, we can help you determine the best way to proceed.
With locations in Philadelphia and Pottsville, we have helped countless employees secure the workers’ compensation benefits they deserve and hold employers accountable. Contact us today for a consultation.
Retaliation Comes In Many Forms. We Can Help You Identify Them.
When you think of retaliation on the job, you may think about being fired for filing a workers’ comp claim. Instead of firing you, employers may try to get away with other forms of punishment. These can include:
- Denying you a raise or promotion
- Giving you a poor performance review without evidence
- Demoting you or reducing your pay
- Giving you extra work that you cannot handle in your condition
- Denying you benefits, such as vacation or paid sick time
If you are hurt or sick due to your work, you have enough to worry about without having to suffer the consequences of an employer holding your condition against you. Our lawyers can help you understand your rights and options for remedies under Pennsylvania law. Our firm was founded on protecting the rights of injured workers, and you will have aggressive advocates in your corner to ensure your ability to seek workers’ comp benefits is secure.
Contact Our Attorneys Today To Get Help
The lawyers at Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo can do more than just help you file a workers’ compensation claim. If your employer is retaliating against you for filing a claim, call us to get help. We have locations in Philadelphia and Pottsville, and you will not owe us anything if we cannot secure the compensation you need. Contact us by calling 866-699-3811 today for help.