Remote Working Claims

Remote Working Claims

Working from Home Doesn't Mean You  Aren't Covered 
In the Event of 
an On-The-Job Injury

As working from home has become a new normal for many, it is important to know your rights as an employee and the benefits you may be entitled to in the event of an workplace injury. 

You may be asking yourself if you are covered under your employment's workers' compensation policy if you are injured on the job while working out of your home or a satellite office. Oftentimes you are covered just as you would be in an office environment.

Richard D. Director Law Offices in Allentown, PA, works with clients in all types of workplace situations, from temporary work from home to telecommuting employees. 

Attorney Director can help you evaluate your case and collect supporting evidence to assist in the best possible outcome. Let Richard Director help you by calling 610-439-1855 now to get started.
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What Types of Work-From-Home Injuries Are Covered Under Workers' Compensation?

By definition, a workplace injury is an injury sustained during the course of your employment while performing any outlined duties or tasks for your position. This is applicable regardless of the location where the injury occurs and can include everything from carpal tunnel syndrome to breaks and sprains. 

In these types of injury cases, the bulk of the supporting evidence helping to successfully prove your claim lies on the employee to provide. 

Amidst the stress, emotional, and financial hardship personal injury can bring, taking on successfully fighting your claim can seem like an impossible task. 

Let Richard Director, a Workers' Compensation Law Certified Specialist*, fight for you while you focus on the road to recovery.
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