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  • AlpernSchubert P.C. 2020 Super Lawyers

    May 27, 2020

    AlpernSchubert P.C. is excited to announce that attorney, Richard J. Schubert, has been selected to this year’s 2020 Super Lawyers list. Richard was previously selected to Super Lawyers in 2005 to 2006, as well as each consecutive year since 2008. In 2018, Richard was also selected to the Top 50: 2018 Pittsburgh Super Lawyers list. The Super Lawyers selection process consists of a multi-phase process, which includes peer recognition, professional achievements, and independent research. Over...
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  • How Long Do I Have to Report My Work Injury?

    Mar 16, 2020

    The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act provides benefits for workers who are injured on the job, but in order to qualify for them, there are deadlines that must be met. Failure to report your injury within the time limit can mean losing your right to benefits. Reporting an Injury If you were injured on the job, you must let your employer, supervisor, or manager know within 21 days of the date of the accident. It is...
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  • What Evidence Do I Need to Sue My Health Insurance Company?

    Mar 9, 2020

    Sometimes, health insurance companies deny valid claims. Policyholders may appeal such adverse benefit determinations, first to the insurance company’s internal appeal board and then to an independent party for external review. Those who believe they received an unjustified denial may be able to sue their health insurance company in a bad faith lawsuit to recover damages. Common Reasons for Denial Policyholders must first file an appeal with their health insurance company, which will then conduct its...
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  • Common Workers’ Compensation Denials

    Mar 2, 2020

    Employees who are injured at work while performing the prescribed job duties are entitled to Workers’ Compensation benefits. Worker protection laws specifically require businesses to establish a system for these insurance benefits to provide a safeguard for employees in case a work accident leaves them unable to work. These benefits allow injured employees to collect monies to pay for medical bills associated with the injury, including those for ongoing treatments and therapies. Workers’ Compensation may also cover...
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  • What Should I Consider When Offered a Lump Sum Insurance Buyout?

    Feb 28, 2020

    It may be tempting to accept a lump sum disabilitybuyout or settlement; however, it may not always be the right choice. An insurance company is motivated to offer a lump sum settlement to save costs. Essentially, when the insurance company offers a buy-out, it is requesting that the policy-holder release the insurance company from any obligations it has under the policy to the insured. The settlement is a one-time payment to buy out the insured’s...
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  • Unnoticed Effects of a Car Accident

    Feb 27, 2020

    Serious car accidents can have life-altering consequences. Those effects can be in the form of physical injuries or emotional impact. When a motor vehicle accident leaves a person with severe emotional trauma, it can be difficult to prove. This becomes a problem when seeking compensation from the liable parties involved in the accident. Severe cases of psychological trauma can produce extreme symptoms that interfere with a person’s attempt to return to a normal life. Such...
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  • Why was My Permanent Disability Cancelled?

    Feb 18, 2020

    Suffering a work injury that causes a permanent disability is a traumatic and life-changing experience, so finding out that your long term permanent disability benefits have been cancelled can come as a second shock. Unfortunately, there are many different reasons why insurance companies cut off these monthly payments. To maintain your benefits for as long as you need them, it is important to be aware of what can happen. Know Your Policy Limits Be sure to...
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  • What are the Types of Compensation Recovered in a Bad Faith Claim?

    Feb 17, 2020

    If a flood or fire damaged your home, first you must contend with the physical damage to your property. You must also salvage your belongings, prevent further damage, find another place to live, and pay for the repairs that could take weeks or months to complete. Anyone who has experienced this type of catastrophe knows how traumatic it can be. To resolve these unexpected and unwelcome events quickly and efficiently, many purchase home insurance and...
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  • Can Workers’ Compensation and the Americans with Disabilities Act Intertwine?

    Feb 12, 2020

    In a hypothetical situation where an employee is injured on the job, would the employer be required to retain the employee if they were no longer able to fully perform their job? These types of questions arise on occasion and involve a careful analysis of the interplay between two laws that are both designed to protect employees from loss of employment. Americans with Disabilities Act The American with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law...
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  • How Should I Drive on Black Ice?

    Feb 5, 2020

    We have reached the coldest month of the year in Pennsylvania and throughout the mid-Atlantic region. Freezing temperatures combined with wet roadways can create black ice. According to the Federal Highway Administration, upwards of 150,000 car accidents occur every year on icy roads across the country. Many of these serious crashes are caused by black ice. Despite the name, black ice really is not black at all. It is clear ice that forms as moisture...
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