Overview
When you suffer a work injury, the last things you or your family should have to deal with are the intricacies of workers’ compensation law. Whether yours is a back injury, electrocution, or temporary disability, it deserves the treatment and compensation you and your family need during the time you are away from the job.
Not every law firm is equipped to provide the legal representation required to secure adequate compensation. We at the law firm of Brilliant & Neiman, LLC provide the focused, personalized legal representation you need to obtain the financial compensation you deserve. Our accident compensation attorneys Glenn C. Neiman and Dina Brilliant have a combined work experience of over a 25 years in the successful litigation of work injury cases for the greater Philadelphia area including all of Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
Our law firm practices exclusively in workers’ compensation law. The following pages focus on these particular aspects of the law:
Our motto, “Protecting injured workers is all we do,” starts with informing the client. By reading these pages you’ll begin to understand the complexities surrounding workers’ compensation law. If you have questions regarding your construction accident or similar work injury, contact the workers’ compensation rights attorneys of Brilliant & Neiman, LLC at either of the two numbers provided below to schedule a free initial consultation.
Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Lawyer Blog - Worker Comp Generally
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