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Berks County Workplace Burn Injury Lawyer

A serious burn can mean weeks in the hospital, painful skin grafts, and permanent scarring that changes your life. If you were burned on the job anywhere in Berks County, Pennsylvania law entitles you to medical care and wage-loss benefits, and we are here to make sure you receive everything you are owed.

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34+ Years Experience
Workers’ Comp + Personal Injury
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For more than 34 years, Lerner, Steinberg & Associates has fought for injured workers across Pennsylvania, and we bring that same hands-on attention to every burn claim in Berks County. You work directly with Mike Lerner or Ben Steinberg, never a paralegal, and you owe no fee unless we win. Berks County is one of the areas we serve across the Reading region, and you can view all of them on our areas served page.

⚠ Time-Sensitive — Pennsylvania Law Limits Your Window to File

Berks County workers have 120 days to report a burn injury to their employer and 3 years to file a claim petition.

34+ years standing up for injured Pennsylvania workers. You deal directly with an attorney. No fee unless we win.

Types of Workplace Burn Injuries We Handle in Berks County

Burns happen in factories, kitchens, warehouses, and on construction and utility crews across Berks County. They are often severe, and the medical care can stretch for months or years. We handle the full range of work-related burn claims.

Thermal Burns

Burns from flames, hot surfaces, molten material, and contact with heated equipment.

Chemical Burns

Exposure to acids, solvents, cleaning agents, and industrial chemicals that burn skin and eyes.

Electrical Burns & Arc Flash

Contact with live wires and equipment, plus arc-flash blasts that cause deep internal burns.

Scald & Steam Burns

Hot liquids, steam lines, and boilers in kitchens, food plants, and industrial settings.

Friction & Contact Burns

Skin burns from machinery, belts, and abrasive surfaces during a workplace accident.

Inhalation Injuries

Burns to the airways and lungs from smoke, hot gases, and toxic fumes in a fire.

Workers’ comp is a no-fault system. You can receive benefits even if the accident was partly your own doing, so do not let an employer or insurer talk you out of filing.

Workers’ Compensation for Berks County Burn Victims

Your employer’s insurance must cover the treatment and lost wages that follow a serious burn. Benefits include all reasonable and necessary medical care — emergency treatment, skin grafts, reconstructive surgery, and rehabilitation — along with wage-loss benefits equal to about two-thirds of your average weekly wage. Pennsylvania also pays specific-loss benefits for serious and permanent scarring or disfigurement of the head, face, or neck, which matters in many burn cases, and death benefits for the families of workers who do not survive their injuries. You do not have to prove anyone was at fault, only that you were hurt while working.

High-Risk Industries in Berks County

Some Berks County workplaces carry far more burn risk than others. We regularly help workers hurt in manufacturing and metalworking, food processing and commercial kitchens, warehousing and distribution, construction and electrical work, and healthcare. Wherever you work, if a burn happened on the job, you have the right to file a claim.

When a Burn Injury Involves a Third Party

If a defective machine, a faulty chemical container, or another company on the site caused your burn, you may have a separate claim on top of your workers’ compensation benefits — one that can include money for pain and suffering that workers’ comp does not pay. We look at every burn case from both angles and pursue them together so nothing is left on the table.

Communities We Serve in Berks County

We help injured workers throughout the county, including Reading, Wyomissing, Muhlenberg Township, Exeter Township, Sinking Spring, and West Reading. If you do not see your community listed, call us, because we serve every part of Berks County. You can see the full county overview on our Berks County workers’ compensation page.

Deadlines for Berks County Workers’ Comp Claims

Pennsylvania sets firm deadlines, and missing one can end your right to benefits.

  • 120 days to report your injury. Tell your employer in writing within 120 days. Reporting within 21 days lets benefits start from the date of injury.
  • 3 years to file a Claim Petition. If your benefits are denied or stopped, you have three years from the date of injury to file a formal claim with the state.

You can review the official program through the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, then call us for guidance on your own claim.

Why Choose Lerner, Steinberg & Associates?

For more than three decades, Mike Lerner and Ben Steinberg have handled workers’ compensation and injury cases for people across Pennsylvania, and they work on every claim personally. They know how insurers value burn injuries, including the long-term cost of scarring and reconstructive care, and how to push for the full benefits the law allows. We work on a contingency basis, so you owe no fee unless we win.

If you were burned on the job anywhere in Berks County, we are ready to review your claim and tell you honestly where you stand. Contact Lerner, Steinberg & Associates today for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are burn injuries covered by workers’ compensation in Pennsylvania?
Yes. A burn suffered while doing your job is covered by Pennsylvania workers’ compensation, including medical care, wage-loss benefits, and benefits for permanent scarring. You do not have to prove your employer was at fault.
Can I get extra compensation for scarring or disfigurement?
Possibly. Pennsylvania provides specific-loss benefits for serious and permanent disfigurement of the head, face, or neck. Many burn cases qualify, which is one reason it helps to have an attorney value your claim correctly.
What if a defective product or another company caused the burn?
You may have a separate personal-injury claim in addition to workers’ compensation if a defective machine, chemical, or another company on the job site caused your burn. We handle both together so you recover everything you are owed.
How much does it cost to hire you?
Nothing up front. We work on a contingency basis, which means you pay no attorney fee unless we recover benefits or a settlement for you. Your first consultation is always free.
What benefits can I receive for a serious burn?
Workers’ compensation can pay for all reasonable medical care including skin grafts and reconstructive surgery, wage-loss benefits of about two-thirds of your average weekly wage, specific-loss benefits for permanent scarring, and death benefits for families of workers killed on the job.
How long do I have to report a burn injury?
Tell your employer within 120 days to protect your right to benefits, and report within 21 days to have benefits start from the date of injury. You generally have three years from the injury date to file a claim petition.

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Burned on the job in Berks County? Call us and we will review your claim and tell you honestly where you stand. No fee unless we win.

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Key Deadlines

120 days to report your injury to your employer
21 days to report for benefits from the injury date
3 years to file a Claim Petition

Communities We Serve

  • Reading
  • Wyomissing
  • Muhlenberg Township
  • Exeter Township
  • West Reading