Workers' Compensation Lawyer in Berks County
Fighting for Injured Workers' Rights
Were you injured on the job in Berks County? Whether you work in a manufacturing plant in Reading, a distribution center along I-78, a Tower Health hospital, or a family farm in the western part of the county, Pennsylvania workers' compensation law gives you the right to wage loss and medical benefits when a workplace injury keeps you off the job. Robinson Law LLC represents injured workers throughout Berks County, with more than 35 years of focused workers' compensation experience on your side.
Paula is certified as a specialist in the practice of workers' compensation law by the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Section on Workers' Compensation Law, as authorized by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. When she takes on a workers' compensation claim for an inured worker and their family, she fights for the fair benefits they need and deserve.
Injured on the job? Now is the time to involve a Berks County workers' comp attorney who can protect your interests. Contact Paula today.
Workplace Injuries Across Berks County
Berks County's economy spans heavy manufacturing, food processing, healthcare, agriculture, and warehousing along the I-78 and Route 422 corridors. Each of these industries comes with its own injury patterns, from machine and conveyor accidents on production lines to lifting and ergonomic injuries at distribution centers, repetitive trauma in healthcare settings, and equipment incidents on farms.
Common workers' compensation cases Paula handles for Berks County workers include:
- Slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall injuries
- Back and spinal cord injuries
- Brain and head injuries
- Work-related motor vehicle accidents
- Repetitive strain and cumulative trauma
- Disfigurement, scars, and burns
- Amputation injuries
- Workplace violence injuries
Whether you work in Reading, Wyomissing, Boyertown, Birdsboro, Sinking Spring, Kutztown, or any other community in the county, the same workers' compensation rights apply.
Why Berks County Workers Choose Robinson Law LLC
Paula Robinson has dedicated her entire career to Pennsylvania workers' compensation law and is one of a small number of attorneys in the state recognized as a certified specialist in this single area of practice. Earlier in her career, she also represented employers and insurance carriers, which gives her firsthand insight into how claims are challenged and what evidence holds up.
When you call Robinson Law LLC, you talk directly to Paula. She personally handles every aspect of your case from the initial consultation through settlement or hearing.
Here are just a few of the benefits of choosing Paula as your workers' comp lawyer in Berks County:
- 35+ years of focused workers' compensation experience
- Certified workers' compensation specialist
- More than $20 million recovered for injured workers
- Personal handling by Paula on every case
- Free initial consultation
- No out-of-pocket fees, paid on contingency
- Se habla Español
What to Do After a Workplace Injury
The steps you take in the first hours and days after a workplace injury can significantly affect your claim.
Notify your employer immediately and in writing. Pennsylvania law sets a 120-day notice deadline, and missing it can forfeit your right to benefits entirely. Even if your injury seems minor at first, putting your supervisor on written notice creates the official record that starts your claim.
Get medical care promptly. Make sure the treating doctor or emergency room staff know the injury happened at work, so the medical records reflect that connection from the start.
Document everything. Photograph the scene if you can, save copies of any incident reports, keep witness contact information, and maintain records of all medical appointments and expenses related to your injury.
Be careful what you say to insurance adjusters. Before giving any recorded statement, talk to Paula. The adjuster's goal is to limit the insurance company's payout, and even casual remarks can be used to challenge your claim later..
Call (215) 804-9924 to speak with Paula Robinson about your Berks County workers' compensation case. There is no cost for the consultation, and no obligation to move forward. Se habla Español.