Hearing Loss is a High Price to Pay for Your Hard Work
The Pennsylvania's Workers' Compensation Act agrees, and makes additional wage benefits available to workers who lose some or all of their hearing because of the work they do.
Most hearing loss injuries occur gradually through prolonged exposure to excessive noise. In fact, many workers do not realize that they have lost any of their hearing ability until it becomes severe. Unfortunately, even if a worker is aware of what work-related noise is doing to their hearing, simply having failed a hearing test will not be enough to get the specific loss benefits they deserve.
At Wolf, Baldwin & Associates, P.C., we help clients with work-related hearing loss pursue all of the benefits they are entitled to under the law. Rely on us to put our experience to work for you and resolve your workers' compensation concerns.
Working With Us Will Get You...
- More than 70 years of combined experience with Pennsylvania workers' compensation claims
- Three highly skilled attorneys dedicated to helping injured workers and their families
- Personal attention, accessibility and responsive client service
- Knowledge of the workers' compensation system in southeastern Pennsylvania
- Decades of being trusted to handle the workers' compensation needs of clients referred to us by other law firms and attorneys
To learn more about the additional wage loss benefits available for hearing loss, take a few moments to read the article "Workers' Compensation Specific Loss Benefits."
Workers' Compensation Help Is Here
Offices in Pottstown, West Chester and Reading, Pennsylvania
Local: 610-228-4582 | Toll-Free: 866-967-8935
Workers' compensation claims for hearing loss must be filed within three years of the date of last exposure. To learn more about your rights and the benefits available to you as an injured worker, call our offices directly or contact our lawyers online for a free consultation today.
Referrals Welcome / Language Translation Services Available at No Cost



