Workers’ Compensation LAWYERS

Workers’ Compensation Attorneys for Injured Employees

Workplace injuries can leave you facing lost wages and medical bills. Spivack & Spivack helps injured workers across Pennsylvania and New Jersey obtain the benefits they deserve.

If you’ve been hurt on the job, you have rights. Our firm advocates for construction workers, healthcare employees, warehouse staff, and more—guiding you through every step of the workers’ comp process. Let us help you secure medical treatment, wage loss benefits, and peace of mind.

Common Workplace Injuries & Hazards WE HANDLE

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Wet or Slippery Floors 

Spills, cleaning residue, or tracked-in rain and snow create hidden dangers in stores, restaurants, and workplaces.

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Repetitive Stress Injuries

Tasks involving repeated motion, lifting, or vibration often lead to lasting pain and impairment.

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Machinery Accidents

Faulty or unguarded machinery can lead to severe injuries such as amputations and crush injuries.

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Overexertion & Lifting Injuries

Heavy lifting and physical strain often cause muscle tears and back injuries.

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Vehicle Accidents on the Job

Delivery drivers and field workers are at risk of traffic collisions while working.

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UBER AND LYFT DRIVERS

RIdeshare drivers deserve protections from the same risks affecting all motorists.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do after a workplace injury?


    Report your injury immediately, seek medical care, and contact an attorney if you encounter problems with your claim.

  • Am I eligible for workers’ compensation benefits?


    Most employees who are injured on the job are entitled to workers’ compensation, regardless of fault.

  • What benefits are available?


    Workers’ comp may cover medical expenses, wage loss, disability, and vocational rehabilitation.

  • Can I sue my employer?


    In most cases, workers’ comp is your sole remedy, but exceptions exist for intentional harm or third-party liability.

Have more questions? Give us a call.