It makes sense that workers’ compensation benefits are not taxed. Since they are already based on two-thirds of your wages, it would be counterproductive to take out taxes in addition to that when the purpose of benefits is to cover necessities such as medical care and living expenses while someone is unable to work.
If you are being pressured to claim workers’ compensation benefits on your taxes or have questions about your rights, you can rely on our lawyers to make sure you are getting the benefits you deserve and are receiving proper treatment from your employer and the insurance company.
Can you afford a workers’ compensation lawyer? You can’t afford to not have one. Having a lawyer can make all the difference as you take on powerful opponents who are dedicated to reducing or eliminating your benefits.
We handle these cases on a contingent fee basis, so we don’t get paid unless you do. Contact us today for a free, confidential consultation with our Philadelphia lawyers.