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WHY WORKERS ACROSS CENTRAL PA TRUST GLS AFTER A WORK-RELATED SHOULDER INJURY

Choosing the right workers’ compensation attorney matters, especially for rotator cuff and shoulder injuries. These claims are frequently challenged, and the insurance company often argues the pain is from arthritis or degenerative joint disease rather than a work injury.

GLS Injury Law understands how shoulder claims get pushed aside and how to build the proof needed to protect your benefits and long-term outcome.

  • Proven results for injured workers: We have recovered more than $117,000,000 for clients who suffered serious injuries, and we bring that same fight to workers’ comp cases involving shoulder damage.
  • Serious workers’ comp experience: We advocate for you from initial filing through petitions, hearings, and litigation before a workers’ compensation judge when the insurer refuses to do the right thing.
  • We push back against insurance bullying: If the carrier tries to pressure you into less than you deserve, we step in, take control, and fight for the full benefits the law provides.
  • Client-first communication: You get straight answers and a clear plan, not confusing legal talk and endless delays.
  • No fee unless we win money for you: You do not pay upfront; we only get paid when we recover benefits or compensation on your behalf.

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Million Dollar Recoveries For Our Injured Neighbors

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HOW OUR WORKERS’ COMP LAWYERS HELP WITH ROTATOR CUFF AND SHOULDER INJURIES

Shoulder injuries can involve complex medical questions and aggressive insurance defenses. Our job is to take the weight off you, protect your claim, and pursue the benefits you need to recover and stay financially stable.

Here is how GLS Injury Law helps injured workers with shoulder and rotator cuff claims:

Claim strategy from the start:

We review how the injury happened, your job duties, and the best path forward based on your medical situation and work status.

Medical proof that supports your benefits:

We help build the records that matter, including orthopedic evaluations, therapy documentation, imaging where appropriate, and work restrictions.

Handling insurance company tactics:

We deal directly with adjusters and defense lawyers, so you are not pressured into statements, rushed decisions, or unfair return-to-work scenarios.

Petitions, hearings, and litigation:

If a petition is filed against you, or your benefits are denied, cut off, or delayed, we represent you through hearings and the full workers’ comp process.

Wage loss and disability support:

We pursue benefits tied to missed work, reduced duty, disability ratings, and long-term limitations when your shoulder injury affects earning ability.

Aggressive advocacy through the finish:

Some cases resolve quickly, others require sustained pressure. We stay on it until you get the best possible outcome.

Your health, recovery, and peace of mind deserve to come first. While you focus on healing and rebuilding your life, your case will move forward with careful attention to every detail. Your rights, benefits, and compensation are protected at every step so you can stay focused on getting stronger and moving forward.

SHOULDER INJURIES, TREATMENT, AND INSURANCE DISPUTES IN PENNSYLVANIA

The shoulder is a large and complex joint that connects the upper arm bone to the shoulder blade. It is a ball-and-socket joint, meaning the ball of the arm bone moves inside a cup-like socket. This design allows a wide range of motion, but it also makes the shoulder prone to injury, especially with repetitive overhead work, heavy lifting, or sudden trauma.

COMMON SHOULDER INJURIES

The most common shoulder injuries we see in work-related cases include:

  • torn rotator cuffs
  • bursitis
  • sprains and strains
  • dislocations
  • tendonitis
  • separations
  • frozen shoulder
  • fractures
  • arthritis (often used by insurers as a defense)

Treatment often starts with rest and activity changes. However, for many workers, rest does not solve the problem. An orthopedic specialist may recommend medication, physical therapy, injections, or surgery, depending on the diagnosis and severity.

WHY INSURANCE COMPANIES FIGHT SHOULDER CLAIMS

The best time to contact a workers’ compensation lawyer is as soon as you realize your shoulder injury is connected to your work, or your job duties are making it worse.

Timing matters because shoulder claims can turn quickly, especially when:

  • The insurer questions whether the injury is work-related
  • You are pressured to return to full duty while still in pain
  • Treatment is delayed, limited, or denied
  • A petition is filed against you
  • Your job depends on lifting, reaching, or overhead strength

Calling early helps you avoid mistakes, protect medical documentation, and get ahead of insurance defenses before they harden into a denial.

WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU CALL TOP-RATED SHOULDER INJURY ATTORNEY

There are practical steps you can take after a shoulder injury that help both your recovery and your claim.

Key steps include:

  • Report the injury and follow internal procedures as required by your workplace.
  • Get medical attention and follow up if pain, weakness, or reduced motion continues.
  • Follow restrictions and treatment plans so the medical record reflects the real impact.
  • Document your limitations, such as sleep disturbance, pain with reaching, trouble dressing, or weakness when lifting.
  • Keep notes about symptoms, including pain on the outside of the shoulder that radiates down the arm, dull, deep aches, and reduced strength.
  • Be cautious with insurance communication and avoid agreeing to anything that minimizes the injury before the diagnosis is clear.

If your shoulder is not improving, or the insurer is pushing back, involve a workers’ comp lawyer sooner rather than later.

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WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU WORK WITH THE BEST shoulder INJURY LAWYERS

Work injuries are stressful, and shoulder injuries can make everyday life harder. Our goal is to make the legal side clear and manageable while you focus on treatment.

Our process typically includes:

  • Initial consultation: We learn what happened, review your symptoms and work duties, and explain how workers’ comp benefits apply to your situation.
  • Case evaluation and documentation plan: We identify what records matter most and what evidence strengthens your claim.
  • Claim handling and insurer communication: We deal with the insurance company, so you are not forced into constant calls, confusion, and pressure.
  • Dispute resolution and litigation: If benefits are denied, delayed, cut off, or challenged, we represent you through petitions, hearings, and a judge’s decision.
  • Ongoing updates and plain-language guidance: You will know where your case stands and what the next step is, without guesswork.

Meet Your Award-Winning PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS SERVING CENTRAL PA

Experienced accident lawyers helping Central PA injury victims pursue maximum compensation.

Anthony M. Georgelis

Represents injured workers and personal injury victims across Pennsylvania with skilled, results-driven legal advocacy.

Christopher P. Larsen

Guides Pennsylvania auto accident, slip and fall, and dog bite clients through claims, IMEs, and legal challenges with care.

Thomas J. Sabatino

Advocates for car accident and workers’ compensation clients in Pennsylvania, through every stage of claims and appeals.

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HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOU NEED THE BEST CONSTRUCTION WORKERS’ COMPENSATION ATTORNEY?

When assessing whether you need a workers’ compensation attorney, focus on the seriousness of the injury and whether the claim is becoming contested. You likely need legal help if any of these six factors apply:

Top 6 Reasons You Need a Construction Worker’s Comp Attorney

Worsening Shoulder Pain

Pain is constant or worsening, and normal movement is becoming difficult.

Sleep Disruption

You cannot sleep normally because shoulder pain wakes you up or forces limited positions.

Lifting Limitations

Your job involves lifting or overhead work, and you cannot safely perform your duties.

Arthritis Blame

The insurer blames arthritis or degeneration instead of acknowledging work-related injury or aggravation.

Treatment Delays

Treatment is delayed, denied, or limited, or you are being rushed back to work too soon.

Benefits Pressure

A petition is filed, or benefits are threatened, and you feel pressured to accept less than you need.

If your case involves benefit pressure or complicated issues, legal representation is often the best way to protect your rights and maximize available benefits.

WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE A ROTATOR CUFF / SHOULDER INJURY LAWYER?

A rotator cuff and shoulder injury attorney protects your rights, documents medical evidence, and handles insurance pressure—making the steps you take immediately after your injury critical to your recovery and your claim.

Immediate Action Checklist

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Get Medical Attention

Seek care right away and follow restrictions.

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Document Key Details

Equipment involved, job conditions, witness names, and what you were required to do.

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Stay Cautious with Communications

Avoid casual statements or recorded calls that can be used to minimize your injury.

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Track Wages and Job Status

Save pay stubs and note changes in hours, duties, and overtime.

How Long Do Shoulder Workers’ Comp Cases Take?

There is no single timeline. Some cases resolve in a few months, while others take longer if surgery is needed, benefits are disputed, or hearings are required. The medical timeline and the insurance company’s response often control the pace.

What Benefits Can Be Available for A Work-Related Shoulder Injury?

Depending on the case, benefits may include paid medical treatment, wage loss benefits, disability-related compensation, and additional benefits when the injury creates lasting limits. A strong claim depends on clear medical documentation and proper handling of disputes.

Do Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Cases Go Before a Workers’ Compensation Judge?

Some do. If the insurer denies the injury, argues it is degenerative, or files a petition against you, hearings may be necessary. When that happens, having an experienced workers’ comp attorney can make a major difference in how your evidence is presented and how the case is decided.

ROTATOR CUFF AND SHOULDER INJURY FAQS FOR CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA

Get clear answers about rotator cuff and shoulder injury cases.

Reviewed by Anthony M. Georgelis, Attorney at GLS Injury Law, on May 20th 2025.

Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Injuries Case FAQs

How do I know if I tore my rotator cuff?

Common signs include pain when lifting the arm, weakness, reduced range of motion, and pain that worsens at night. Some tears cause clicking or a “dead arm” feeling. Imaging and orthopedic evaluation often clarify whether it’s a tear or another injury.

What’s the difference between a strain and a tear?

A strain usually involves overstretched or irritated muscle or tendon fibers, while a tear involves a partial or complete disruption of tendon tissue. Both can be painful and limiting, but tears often involve lasting weakness and may require longer treatment or surgery.

Do I need an MRI to prove a rotator cuff injury?

Not every case requires an MRI, but an MRI is commonly used when symptoms suggest a tear or labral injury. What matters most is medical documentation, consistent symptom reporting, and a clear timeline showing the injury started after the accident.

Can a fall cause a labral tear or AC joint separation?

Yes. Falls onto the shoulder or outstretched arm can cause labral tears, dislocations, and AC separations. These injuries can lead to instability, pain with overhead movement, and long-term limitations without proper treatment.

Why does shoulder pain get worse at night?

Night pain is common in rotator cuff injuries because certain sleeping positions stress the shoulder, and inflammation tends to become more noticeable when the body is at rest. Persistent night pain often signals a more serious shoulder injury.

How long do shoulder injury claims take?

Some resolve in a few months, while others take longer, especially when surgery or long-term therapy is involved. The timeline depends on medical recovery, insurance negotiations, and whether the case must move into litigation.

What if the insurer says my shoulder injury is degenerative?

Insurers often blame age-related wear, but many people have degenerative changes without symptoms. If the accident caused new pain, weakness, or functional limits, and the timeline supports that change, compensation may still be available.

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