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Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Resources for Injured Workers

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Last Updat­ed on June 19, 2023 

Penn­syl­va­nia Work­ers Comp Resources. Call Now for a FREE Con­sult with an expe­ri­enced Penn­syl­va­nia Work­ers Comp Lawyer at 844–682‑0999.

Pennsylvania Workers Compensation Resources for Injured Workers

Work­ers Com­pen­sa­tion Laws for State ofPenn­syl­va­nia
Statute for Work­ers CompWork­er’s Com­pen­sa­tion Act of June 24, 1996, P.L. 350, No. 57
Work­ers Comp AgencyBureau of Work­ers’ Compensation
Agency AddressBureau of Work­ers’ Com­pen­sa­tion
Depart­ment of Labor and Indus­try
1171 S. Cameron Street, Rm. 324
Har­ris­burg, PA 17104–2501
(717) 783‑5421 or (800) 482‑2383
Statute of Limitations3 years from the date of injury; if ben­e­fits ter­mi­nat­ed, injured work­er has 3 years to seek rein­state­ment; 300 weeks from the date of last expo­sure for occu­pa­tion­al dis­ease claims
State Law Exemp­tions and Spe­cial RulesDoes­n’t cov­er casu­al employ­ees
Inten­tion­al non­com­pli­ance with work­ers’ com­pen­sa­tion laws is a felony that can result in a sen­tence of up to sev­en years.

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