Legal Questions on Workers’ Compensation

There are a series of rules and regulations that govern the benefits received when an employee is injured at work. Insurance companies will pay doctor and hospital visits, medicines, modifications to your home, medical equipment, and even medical vehicles; however, they will not pay for them until they are billed for them. It’s [...]

2022-03-15T11:53:16-04:00October 9th, 2021|Workers' Compensation|

Workplace Injuries: Who’s At Risk?

There is no reason that you should suffer in silence when I am on your side, helping to deliver the results you deserve. For more than 27 years I have helped clients in the Montgomery County area overcome procedural obstacles and succeed with their Pennsylvania workers’ compensation claim. In a difficult time, an experienced [...]

2022-03-15T11:50:51-04:00August 19th, 2021|Workers' Compensation|

Law Offices of James V. Monaghan

Since 1991, I have been a trusted and professionally-recognized attorney offering an array of legal services in areas of workers’ compensation, personal injury and consumer bankruptcy. For more than 27 years, my practice has helped clients in the Philadelphia area (Montgomery, Chester, Bucks and Delaware counties) as well as throughout the Commonwealth, obtain [...]

Why You CAN Afford a Worker’s Compensation Lawyer

If you’ve suffered a work-related injury or illness, you might be considering hiring a workers’ compensation attorney. Montgomery County lawyer Jim Monaghan explains how there are no fees unless the workers’ compensation attorney wins your case. If you lose, there is no fee. It is essential to work with a certified workers’ compensation [...]

2022-03-29T07:55:49-04:00May 9th, 2019|Workplace Injuries|

Misconceptions About Bankruptcy

Montgomery County attorney Jim Monaghan explains the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. He answers questions like: “What qualifies me for a Chapter 13 repayment plan?” or “What will bankruptcy do to my credit?” Bankruptcy can improve your credit whether you file Chapter 7, which erases qualifying debts, or Chapter 13, which [...]

2022-03-15T11:44:53-04:00August 16th, 2018|Bankruptcy|
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