Experiencing a back injury on the job can bring your employment, and income, to a halt. Back injuries are very serious and need to be treated by the correct medical personnel as soon as possible.
It is also important that you seek the guidance of knowledgeable workers' compensation lawyer that can help you pursue the compensation and benefits you deserve for your losses.
Pennsylvania Back Injury Lawyers
Founded by a Former Workers’ Compensation Judge
When you need an attorney that can aggressively stand up for your rights, turn to a member of our legal team at Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo. We have many years of experience handling workers' compensation claims on behalf of our injured clients.
Many different workplace situations can lead to a back injury. We handle cases in which clients have sustained an injury due to a one-time accident or repeated stress. Some of the types of back injuries that are frequently seen include:
- Spinal cord injury (leading to paralysis or other impairment)
- Chronic back pain
- Lower back injury (sprains and strains)
- Herniated disc
It is essential that any back injuries that you have experienced are diagnosed properly. Without an appropriate diagnosis, the treatments that you receive may not be as helpful as they are intended to be. We strive to see that clients enlist the assistance of the correct specialists in order to regain as much normalcy to their lives as possible.
In addition to handling your workers' compensation claims, our firm is highly skilled at representing clients throughout the Social Security Disability process. We are committed to helping clients obtain the benefits that they deserve for the disabling injuries they have suffered.
To learn more, read the following helpful articles:
Understanding Workers’ Comp
Workers’ Compensation – an Overview
Workers’ Compensation Settlements
Articles about Workers’ Compensation
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact a Pennsylvania back injuries lawyer at Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo. We represent people with workplace injuries throughout Pennsylvania, including communities in Berks, Bucks, Chester, Columbia, Dauphin, Delaware, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Montgomery, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Philadelphia, Pike, Schuylkill, Wyoming, and York counties.

