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Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Representing Central Pennsylvania Employees for More Than a Quarter of a Century
For more than twenty-five years, GLS Injury Law has stood among the top Workers’ Compensation lawyers in Pennsylvania, representing injured workers in Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Leola, Columbia, Lititz, Manheim, and surrounding areas of Lancaster County, along with communities across York, PA, and West Chester, PA. Our PA Workers’ Compensation attorneys handle every type of work injury, from straightforward medical-only matters to complex claims involving permanent disability, denied benefits, and employer retaliation.
We’ve helped construction workers, healthcare professionals, warehouse employees, and delivery drivers recover benefits under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act. Whether you’re facing wage loss, medical coverage disputes, IMEs, or appeals, our Pennsylvania workers’ comp lawyers guide you through each stage.
When you hire GLS Injury Law, you’re not just another case number. Our attorneys live and work in Central Pennsylvania and serve clients across Lancaster County, Chester County, and York County. We understand the local industries, employers, and insurers that impact your claim.
Case Results that Speak For Themselves
Millions of Dollars Won For Our Workers' Compensation Clients
$117,000,000
Recovered for Injury Victims
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INJURED IN A workplace ACCIDENT IN LANCASTER, WEST CHESTER, OR YORK?
WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU
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Factory/Industry Worker Injuries
Factory and industrial jobs involve moving machinery, conveyor lines, presses, and repetitive production tasks. We help injured workers document how the incident happened, secure medical proof, and fight denials so wage loss and treatment benefits continue without interruption.
Nursing/Healthcare Worker Claims
Healthcare workers get hurt lifting patients, sustaining needle sticks, slipping on floors, or facing workplace violence. We pursue workers’ comp benefits for wage loss and medical care, and we push back when employers dispute causation or rush return to work.
Tow Motor/Fork Lift Accidents
Forklift and tow motor crashes can cause crushing injuries, fractures, and head trauma in warehouses and plants. We preserve incident reports and witness accounts, review training and safety issues, and pursue full benefits when insurers blame the worker.
Repetitive Duty/Activity Injuries
Repetitive motion injuries develop over time from scanning, lifting, gripping tools, or assembly work. Insurers often label them degenerative. We work with your physicians to connect the condition to job duties and pursue ongoing medical treatment and disability payments.
Independent Medical Examination (IME)
An IME is often scheduled by the insurer to support cutting benefits. We prepare you for the exam, review the report for errors, and use treating doctor evidence to challenge unfair opinions about diagnosis, restrictions, or work ability.
Work Injury Benefits
Pennsylvania workers’ compensation can cover medical treatment and replace part of your lost wages when you cannot work. We help workers understand benefit types, protect eligibility, and pursue hearings or penalties when insurers delay care, underpay checks, or deny coverage.
Wage Loss Payments and Benefits
Wage loss benefits are based on your average weekly wage and disability status. We verify the wage calculation, address overtime and bonus issues, and fight attempts to reduce checks through earning power claims, job offers, or petitions to modify benefits.
Scarring and Disfigurement Benefits
Permanent scarring or disfigurement, often to the head, face, or neck, may qualify for a specific award in Pennsylvania workers’ compensation. We document the scar, present evidence at the proper stage, and pursue a fair award that reflects lasting impact.
Construction Worker Injuries
Construction injuries often involve falls, being struck by objects, trench hazards, scaffolding, tools, and heavy equipment. We build the claim record early, coordinate medical restrictions, and challenge IME opinions or termination petitions so benefits reflect the true impact of the injury.
Union Member Injuries
Union workers deserve strong representation when a job injury threatens pay and seniority. We handle claim filings, hearings, and appeals, coordinate with treating doctors, and push back against surveillance and IME tactics that employers and carriers use to reduce benefits.
Vehicle Accident on the Job
If you were driving for work, making deliveries, traveling between job sites, or running an employer errand, you may qualify for workers’ compensation. We secure wage loss benefits and assess third-party claims if someone else caused the crash.
Suspension/Termination/Modification Petitions
After benefits start, employers may file petitions to suspend, terminate, or modify payments using IMEs, surveillance, or job offers. We challenge these petitions with medical testimony, vocational evidence, and cross-examination to keep benefits from being cut off prematurely.
Return to Work/Job Offer?
A light-duty or modified job offer can affect wage loss checks. We compare the offer to your restrictions, pay rate, and real job tasks, and we respond quickly if the position is unsuitable or used to reduce benefits improperly.
Medical Bill Coverage
Workers’ comp should pay reasonable and necessary treatment related to the work injury, including prescriptions, imaging, therapy, and specialist care. We intervene when bills go unpaid, providers are denied, or treatment is delayed, and we file petitions to compel care.
Specific Loss Benefits
Specific loss benefits provide compensation for permanent injuries such as the loss of a limb, vision, or hearing. We confirm the correct classification of your injury, calculate the full value of your claim, and challenge insurer efforts to minimize or delay these scheduled benefits.
Proudly serving personal injury, car accident, and workers’ compensation claim clients throughout Central Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County, Lancaster, PA, Chester County, West Chester, PA, and York County, York, PA. If you are searching for a personal injury lawyer near you, our attorneys serve clients in Lancaster, PA, Ephrata, PA, Lititz, PA, Manheim, PA, Elizabethtown, PA, Mount Joy, PA, Leola, PA, Columbia, PA, Millersville, PA, New Holland, PA, York, PA, Hanover, PA, Red Lion, PA, Spring Grove, PA, Dallastown, PA, Shrewsbury, PA, New Freedom, PA, West Chester, PA, Exton, PA, Media, PA, Phoenixville, PA, Coatesville, PA, Downingtown, PA, Kennett Square, PA, Oxford, PA, Malvern, PA, Avondale, PA, Parkesburg, PA, and other surrounding areas.
Our Track Record & Results in Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Cases and Appeals
At GLS Injury Law, results matter. We have overturned hundreds of wrongfully denied claims and secured six-figure recoveries for injured employees across Central Pennsylvania. Our award-winning workplace injury lawyers appear before Judges and the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board to win the benefits our clients deserve.
Unlike larger firms that pass clients to paralegals, our PA Workers’ Compensation attorneys handle your case directly, answer your calls, and explain each step

WHAT WE DO FOR INJURED WORKERS IN LANCASTER, CHESTER, AND YORK COUNTY, PA
File, appeal, and maximize your claim.
Your claim starts the moment you contact GLS Injury Law. We handle initial injury reports, claim petitions, medical documentation, and all deadlines under Pennsylvania law.
- Denied claim? We prepare your appeal and represent you in hearings.
- Medical testimony: We present treating physician evidence and cross-examine defense doctors.
- Strategy: We build the record early to overcome insurer defenses.
We handle all insurer and employer communication.
Once retained, you stop taking adjuster calls. We manage statements, surveillance issues, and employer communications. We also coordinate with your doctors to maintain uninterrupted treatment, filing petitions when care is delayed or denied.
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COMMON WORKPLACE INJURY & ACCIDENT SCENARIOS IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Common Work Accidents: Sudden Events That Cause Immediate Injury
- Slips, trips, and falls: Wet floors, ice, uneven surfaces, stairs, ladders, and platforms leading to sprains, fractures, and head injuries.
- Struck-by and caught-in incidents: Falling objects, moving equipment, pinch points, and conveyor hazards causing crushing injuries and lacerations.
- Overexertion injuries: Lifting, pushing, pulling, and repetitive bending that trigger back, shoulder, and knee injuries.
- Vehicle and equipment incidents: Forklifts, pallet jacks, and work vehicles are causing collisions and serious trauma.
- Workplace violence: Assaults or traumatic events that result in physical injury and psychological harm.
Repetitive Stress & Occupational Illness: Injuries That Build Over Time
- Repetitive motion injuries: Carpal tunnel, tendonitis, and joint strain from scanning, gripping, assembly, or computer-based tasks.
- Cumulative trauma: Worsening pain from long-term overuse and repetitive loading of muscles and ligaments.
- Exposure-related conditions: Respiratory and skin conditions from dust, fumes, chemicals, or poor ventilation.
- Hearing loss: Gradual damage from sustained noise exposure in industrial environments.
Disputed Claims, Return-to-Work Issues, and Benefit Challenges
- Denied work-related injury: Insurers dispute causation, body parts, or disability status and refuse to accept the claim.
- IME pressure: Carrier-selected exams used to justify reducing or stopping wage loss or medical care.
- Modified-duty conflicts: Job offers that exceed restrictions or reduce pay and create earning-power disputes.
- Delayed treatment or unpaid bills: Interruptions in care when medical requests are ignored or when bills are not processed.
WHAT WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BENEFITS CAN YOU RECEIVE NEAR YOU?
Economic benefits: Medical coverage, wage loss, disability payments
- Medical treatment: Emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, ambulance, prescriptions, diagnostic imaging, and follow-up visits.
- Rehabilitation costs: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, work conditioning, home health support (when approved), and assistive devices.
- Wage-loss benefits: Partial income replacement based on your average weekly wage and disability status.
- Disability classifications: Total disability, partial disability, and earning-power disputes tied to work restrictions.
- Specific loss benefits: Compensation for permanent loss of use, amputation, vision or hearing loss, and other scheduled losses.
- Ongoing medical care: Continued treatment approvals supported by medical documentation and physician opinions.
Other benefits and protections: Disfigurement, job issues, death benefits
- Disfigurement benefits: Awards for permanent scarring (commonly to the head, face, or neck) when eligible under Pennsylvania rules.
- Return-to-work protections: Review of modified-duty offers to ensure they match restrictions and do not unfairly cut benefits.
- Penalty exposure: Options when insurers unreasonably delay or deny payable medical care or wage-loss benefits.
- Death benefits for dependents: Funeral costs and ongoing support for eligible spouses and children after a fatal work injury.
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GLS Injury Law serves Lancaster, York and Chester Counties, delivering maximum compensation for injury victims in car accidents, falls, and workplace injuries through investigation, negotiation, and litigation.
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WHEN SHOULD YOU HIRE THE BEST WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWYER
Act immediately after reporting the injury and getting initial care
Contact GLS Injury Law once you’ve reported the work injury and received initial medical treatment. The workers’ comp process moves quickly, and delays can lead to missed notice requirements, gaps in treatment, and insurer arguments that your condition isn’t work-related.
Early legal involvement helps preserve job-duty records, incident reports, safety logs, witness statements, and any available video before they disappear or change. We also step in fast when medical care is delayed, bills go unpaid, or wage-loss checks stop.
Denials, IMEs, and benefit challenges require experienced counsel
Timely action protects evidence and legal rights.
Notice deadlines
Reporting rules can affect eligibility and credibility.
Evidence Preservation

Injury reports, medical records, job descriptions, and witness accounts should be secured early.
Insurer tactics
Carriers move quickly to limit exposure; we protect the claim record from the start.
PENNSYLVANIA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION LAWS THAT IMPACT YOUR CLAIM
No-fault benefits under Pennsylvania workers’ comp
Workers’ compensation is generally no-fault, meaning you usually do not have to prove your employer was negligent to receive benefits.
However, insurers still challenge causation, disability status, and treatment. Our attorneys build strong medical proof and protect your wage-loss eligibility when disputes arise.
Notice and claim timing rules
Pennsylvania has strict timing requirements for reporting work injuries and pursuing claims. Delays give insurers leverage to deny the case or argue the condition is unrelated to work. We track deadlines, file petitions when needed, and keep the claim moving through hearings and appeals.
Work-related vehicle crashes and third-party claims
If you were injured in a crash while working (deliveries, job-site travel, employer errands), you may have a workers’ comp claim and a separate third-party case against an at-fault driver or another negligent party.
Meet Your top-rated WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAWYERS SERVING CENTRAL PA
Experienced workers' compensation 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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When your world is turned upside down after a crash or injury, you need a legal team that won't back down. At GLS Injury Law, we take on insurers, dig into the facts, and build cases that maximize compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and future care. You get clear communication, fast action, and trial-ready preparation from day one.
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HOW GLS INJURY LAW HANDLES YOUR WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CLAIM NEAR YOU
Direct attorney access, case updates, and no fee unless you recover.
With GLS Injury Law, you get direct access to experienced workers’ compensation lawyers in Central PA. You receive your attorney’s direct number and fast updates.
Local Offices and Service Areas
- Offices: Lancaster, PA, York, PA, and West Chester, PA
- Primary service areas: York County, Chester County, Lancaster County, and surrounding Central Pennsylvania communities
We work on a contingency fee. You pay absolutely no upfront costs, and we only take a fee when we work to obtain benefits for you or defend your existing benefits.
OUR PROCESS
Free Consultation
Review your facts and explain the PA system and timeline.
Filing
Prepare and submit all required paperwork on time.
Treatment Coordination
Ensure care continues and is properly documented.
Negotiation
Pursue fair settlements without pressure to accept less.
Hearings
When needed, present evidence and medical experts to maximize benefits.
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Common Questions About Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania
Get clear answers about workers compensation claims, timelines, fees, and results.

Reviewed by Anthony M. Georgelis, Attorney at GLS Injury Law, on May 20th 2025.
Workers' Comp Case FAQs
What should I do immediately after a work-related injury?
The most important step after a workplace injury is to report it to your employer right away. In Pennsylvania, you typically have 120 days to report an injury, but the sooner, the better. Next, seek medical treatment- your health comes first. Unless you are seeking emergency medical care, make sure the doctor is one approved by your employer if you’re still within the first 90 days of your injury; otherwise, you may risk your medical bills not being covered.
Then, consult a workers’ compensation attorney. At GLS Injury Law, we help injured workers navigate the confusing maze of paperwork and deadlines, ensuring no misstep jeopardizes your claim.
Even if your employer seems cooperative initially, insurance companies are not in the business of paying out generously- they often look for ways to reduce or deny claims. Our legal team will ensure you’re not taken advantage of and help you secure the maximum benefits from the very beginning.
What benefits am I entitled to under workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, workers’ compensation provides a range of benefits designed to support injured workers. These include payment of medical expenses related to your injury, wage-loss benefits if you’re unable to work or are working at reduced capacity, specific loss benefits (for loss of limbs, hearing, vision, etc.), and death benefits for dependents if a worker dies from a job-related injury.
However, accessing these benefits isn’t always straightforward. Insurance companies frequently challenge the extent of injuries or try to terminate benefits prematurely. At GLS Injury Law, we’ve spent years pushing back against these tactics. We know how to calculate what your case is truly worth and fight to ensure every benefit is pursued to the fullest. Remember, the right attorney can be the difference between a minimal payout and true justice.
Can I be fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim?
It is illegal for an employer in Pennsylvania to retaliate against an employee for filing a workers’ compensation claim. If you are terminated solely because you exercised your legal right to compensation, you may have grounds for a wrongful termination lawsuit in addition to your workers’ comp claim.
However, employers may try to mask retaliation as a “layoff” or “performance-related” issue. At GLS Injury Law, we’re seasoned in identifying when retaliation occurs and taking swift action. We work closely with clients to document events, preserve communications, and build a case if we believe you’ve been wrongfully let go.
Filing a claim should never jeopardize your livelihood- it’s your right, and we’ll make sure your voice is heard and your job is protected. If you suspect you’re being targeted after filing a claim, contact us immediately for a free consultation.
How long can I receive workers’ compensation benefits?
In Pennsylvania, how long you receive benefits depends on the severity of your injury and whether you’re classified as totally or partially disabled.
Total disability benefits can continue indefinitely, though after 104 weeks, your employer can request an Impairment Rating Evaluation (IRE) to determine if your disability is less than 35%. If so, your status may change to partial disability, and benefits may be capped at 500 weeks. This can be a critical turning point in your case.
At GLS Injury Law, we closely monitor the timeline of your claim and ensure that any attempt to reduce or terminate your benefits is met with strong legal resistance. We often challenge unfair IRE results and push back against insurance companies trying to rush you off benefits. With our firm by your side, you’ll have a team that understands every nuance of Pennsylvania’s complex system- and uses it to your advantage.
Can I choose my own doctor for treatment?
During the first 90 days following a work injury, your employer can require you to treat with a provider from their list of designated physicians- but only if they have followed the proper procedures under the law. If they haven’t, you may be free to select your own provider from day one. After the initial 90-day period, you can absolutely see your own doctor, and the insurance company must still pay for reasonable and necessary treatment.
At GLS Injury Law, we evaluate whether your employer has complied with all legal requirements and guide you through every step of your medical treatment rights. We’ve seen employers and insurers use medical control as a way to downplay injuries or rush someone back to work. You have the right to quality, unbiased care- and we’ll make sure you get it. Your health should never be compromised to save the insurance company money.
My claim was denied. What can I do?
If your workers’ compensation claim was denied, don’t give up- many valid claims are denied at first. Denials often occur due to paperwork errors, missed deadlines, or disputes about whether the injury is work-related.
In Pennsylvania, you have the right to file a claim petition with the Workers’ Compensation Bureau to have your case heard by a judge. But time is of the essence- you have only three years from the date of injury to file.
At GLS Injury Law, we’ve successfully appealed hundreds of denied claims, presenting strong evidence, expert testimony, and persuasive arguments to win cases at hearings. We know how insurance companies operate and what it takes to overturn a denial. If your claim has been rejected, let us take over the legal battle while you focus on recovery. We won’t stop until every avenue has been explored and every benefit you’re entitled to is pursued.
What if I aggravated a pre-existing condition at work?
You can still receive workers’ compensation benefits if a work-related incident aggravated a pre-existing condition. Pennsylvania law recognizes that even if an injury wasn’t caused entirely by your job, a significant worsening of a prior condition due to work duties is compensable. Insurance companies, however, often use pre-existing conditions as an excuse to deny benefits, arguing that your problems existed before the incident. At GLS Injury Law, we’ve encountered this tactic countless times. We work with medical experts to prove the connection between your current condition and your job, showing exactly how your work duties exacerbated your health.
With years of experience handling complex injury cases, we’re skilled at proving that an old injury, when made worse by job duties, deserves full coverage. Don’t let a pre-existing condition stand in your way- your right to compensation doesn’t disappear because of a past issue.
Can I get a lump sum settlement for my workers’ compensation claim?
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you may be eligible for a lump sum settlement through a process called “compromise and release.” This means accepting a one-time payment in exchange for closing out part or all of your claim. Settlements can offer peace of mind and financial freedom, but they must be handled carefully- once settled, your rights to future benefits may be waived.
At GLS Injury Law, we help clients determine whether a lump sum is in their best interest, negotiate maximum settlement amounts, and make sure no detail is overlooked. We also ensure your medical needs and long-term outlook are factored into the negotiation.
If a lump sum makes sense for your situation, we’ll guide you every step of the way, from valuation to final approval. Our decades of experience mean we know how to protect your future and make sure you don’t settle for less than you deserve.
Do I need an attorney for a workers’ compensation claim?
While you’re not legally required to have an attorney, having experienced legal counsel on your side significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome. Workers’ compensation law is complicated, and employers and insurance companies often have their legal teams looking out for their interests- you should too.
At GLS Injury Law, we level the playing field and fight to ensure your rights are fully protected. We handle everything- from gathering medical evidence and filing paperwork to representing you in hearings and negotiating settlements. Without an attorney, you risk leaving money on the table or falling into traps set by insurers.
Our legal team has recovered over $112 million for our clients, and we offer free consultations with no obligation. Plus, you don’t pay a fee unless we win money for you. When your health, job, and financial future are on the line, don’t take chances- call us first.
What if I were injured while working off-site or traveling for my job?
If you were injured off-site or while traveling for your job, you may still be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Pennsylvania law covers injuries that occur while performing work duties, even if they happen away from your primary workplace. This includes job-related travel, deliveries, meetings, or tasks performed at client locations.
However, insurance companies often try to deny these claims by arguing you were “off the clock” or engaged in a personal activity. At GLS Injury Law, we have extensive experience proving that off-site injuries are work-related. We gather detailed evidence, interview witnesses, and present compelling arguments to link your injury to your employment duties.
Don’t assume your injury isn’t covered just because it didn’t happen in the office or on-site. If you were working when you got hurt- regardless of the location- we’re ready to stand up for your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
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Our team of trusted Workers’ Compensation Lawyers will review your claim, explain your options, and fight to secure the compensation you deserve.
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