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Workers' Compensation in Pennsylvania:
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Labor RelationLawSocial Work PolicySocial Work PracticeSocial WorkFederal Labor RelationsWork AdjustmentFederal Labor LawRemuneration PracticeHealth SciencesLabor ArbitrationPublic PolicyLabor LawEmployment LawLabor RelationsLabor EconomicsCompensation Support GroupLabour LawWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyDelayed WorkersSocial PolicyPennsylvania System
This study examines the effects of delayed workers' compensation cases in the Pennsylvania system. Forty-five claimants of a workers' compensation support group responded to interviews. Delay periods averaged two years with a 68.4% drop in income. Results indicate that claimants endured financial and emotional stress, exhausted personal assets, relied on assistance from relatives, and received public assistance. Implications for social work practice include educating workers about benefits, counseling claimants with delayed claims, and advocating for administrative reforms.