Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Allentown

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Personalized strategy and relentless representation focused on your recovery

When you or a loved one is hurt on the job, you need dependable representation like the Allentown workers’ compensation attorneys at Win Big Law.

Discover your potential payout.

Why We Fight Hard for Your Benefits

Workers’ comp cases are high stakes. We bring a results-driven approach so insurers don’t dictate your future.

  • We do more than file claims; we go to battle for the best outcome.
  • Our attorneys are tough negotiators and proven trial lawyers who push back on lowball offers.
  • We don’t chase quick settlements; we work to recover full benefits, including medical care, lost wages, and long-term support when needed.
  • You get one chance to do this right, and we make it count with a strong legal team on your side.

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“If you’re seeking a legal team that is not only efficient but also genuinely cares about your experience, I highly recommend Win Big Law” – Hear From Clients We’ve Helped

Why Hire a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer?

Navigating Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system isn’t easy. Insurance companies may delay or deny your claim, minimize your benefits, or pressure you to return to work before you’re ready.

A skilled attorney can help you:

  • File your claim properly and on time
  • Gather medical documentation to prove your injury
  • Negotiate with insurers who try to underpay or reject your case
  • Fight denied claims or unfair return-to-work decisions

At Win Big Law, we know every trick the insurance companies use. Don’t go through this alone. Our workers’ compensation lawyers serve BethlehemNorthampton, and Reading.

Why Injured Workers Trust Win Big Law

Personalized Representation

No two workplace injuries are the same. Win Big Law provides individualized legal guidance to injured workers, tailoring each strategy to the client’s job responsibilities, injury severity, and recovery timeline. Clients receive direct access to their attorney and clear explanations at every stage, so they always know what to expect and how to move forward.

$1.2 Million Recovered for Injured Workers

Win Big Law has recovered over $1.2 million in workers’ compensation benefits for injured employees throughout Pennsylvania, including Allentown and the Lehigh Valley. This track record reflects a commitment to pursuing the full value of each claim—not rushing clients into settlements that fall short of what they’re entitled to under the law.

Over 20 Years of Experience Standing Up to Insurance Companies

With more than 20 years of experience handling contested cases, Win Big Law knows how to protect the rights of injured workers. Whether the issue involves denied benefits, delayed payments, or formal hearings, the firm is prepared to push back and fight for fair treatment.

Call Frank or Marisa to Discuss Your Case Today

If you suffered a workplace injury or developed a job-related illness, get the legal representation you deserve immediately. We represent injured workers throughout southeastern Pennsylvania.

Not yet sure? Have you seen our settlements?

How Have You Suffered at Work?

If you’ve been injured on the job in Pennsylvania, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act. This includes medical treatment, lost wage benefits, and disability coverage—even if the accident wasn’t your employer’s fault.

Covered injuries include:

Broken Bones & Sprains

Bruises, Lacerations & Head Trauma

Occupational Diseases

Work-Related Mental Health Trauma

What to Do After a Workplace Injury

If you’ve been hurt on the job, here are the key steps to protect your rights:

Get medical care immediately, even if the injury seems minor.

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Report the injury to your employer within 21 days.

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Document everything—including witness names and photos if possible.

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File a claim under Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law.

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Contact a lawyer if your benefits are delayed, denied, or seem too low.

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Time matters. Delays in reporting or filing can jeopardize your claim. If you’re unsure what to do next, call Win Big Law and let us take it from here.

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The Lawyers Injured Workers Trust

More than

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In Settlements

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Questions About Workers’ Comp, Answered

How long do I have to report a work injury in Pennsylvania?

You must report your injury to your employer within 21 days to receive full benefits. If you wait more than 120 days, you may lose your right to compensation entirely.

Benefits may include medical expenseslost wage compensationdisability payments, and vocational rehabilitation. In severe cases, you may also qualify for specific loss or death benefits.

No. It is illegal for an employer to retaliate against you for filing a workers’ compensation claim. If you believe you were fired or punished because of your claim, contact us immediately.

While it’s not legally required, having an experienced attorney significantly increases your chances of securing full benefits—especially if your claim is denied, disputed, or involves long-term injuries.

You may have a third-party personal injury claim in addition to your workers’ comp case. This could allow you to pursue additional compensation beyond what workers’ comp covers.

We Serve All of Eastern Pennsylvania

Our office is located in Richboro, but we litigate workers’ compensation claims and personal injury cases for people from all locations in southeastern Pennsylvania including:

Let Marisa and Frank Win Big for You

At Win Big Law, you can trust that you are in good hands with our team of experienced workers’ compensation attorneys. Marisa and Frank are experienced litigators who founded the firm in order to protect injured victims. 

Not sure yet? Have you seen our settlements?

Useful Resources – Pennsylvania

Disclaimer: These resources are external government websites. Our firm is not affiliated with these agencies. Please consult with our attorneys for advice regarding your specific situation.

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