Wilkinsburg’s mix of older industrial and residential properties means many injuries involve tight workspaces, repeated lifting, slippery floors, and maintenance tasks. For many injured workers, the first few weeks determine how the claim is evaluated.
Here are common early issues we see that can affect settlement discussions:
- Delayed reporting: If the injury wasn’t documented promptly, insurers may argue the symptoms weren’t caused by the work event.
- Conflicting job-duty descriptions: If your job requires lifting, bending, climbing, or working around vehicles/equipment, the paperwork needs to match what you were actually doing.
- Gaps in treatment: Missing appointments or pausing care can make it harder to show the condition is medically tied to the work injury.
- Return-to-work mismatch: If you try to work through restrictions—or are offered work that doesn’t match your limitations—your records can become inconsistent.
A calculator can’t “see” those details. Your file can.


