Schuster Law has served clients in personal injury cases and other legal matters for more than 30 years. The firm has assembled a team of skilled practitioners with deep roots in the local community who provide clients with determined representation and a level of personal service unmatched by other suburban Philadelphia firms.
Backed by Ken's more than 35 years of trial experience in Philadelphia and its suburban counties, the attorneys at Schuster Law are here to help if you've been injured in an accident or are involved in a commercial dispute.
Backed by Ken's more than 35 years of trial experience in Philadelphia and its suburban counties, the attorneys at Schuster Law are here to help if you've been injured in an accident or are involved in a commercial dispute.
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Schuster Law has been proudly representing clients with personal injury cases and other legal matters for more than 30 years. Backed by the law firm's founder, Ken Schuster, who has more than 35 years of trial experience, the attorneys at Schuster Law provide the legal help you need after an accident or during a legal dispute.
Our experienced Zoning and Land Use attorneys are here to help clients achieve their objectives in their real estate development projects. Our experienced land use attorneys provide assistance in all aspects of land use law including zoning matters, subdivision and development, and land sales and acquisition in Delaware County, Philadelphia Count, Chester County, Bucks County, Montgomery County, the Lehigh Valley and throughout Pennsylvania.
Auto accidents, which include car, truck and motorcycle accidents, are the most common type of accident in the US. Most people will be involved in at least one minor accident such as a fender-bender during their lives. Unfortunately, many accidents are more serious and can cause broken bones, brain injuries, back injuries, neck injuries, and burns.
If you've suffered a workplace injury or become ill because of your working conditions, you may qualify for workers' compensation benefits. Under Pennsylvania law, your employer's workers compensation insurance pays for medical care, rehabilitation, and some wage replacement if you need to miss work.
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are two of the federal benefits programs for disabled Americans who are unable to work. They are managed by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the application and review process for obtaining these benefits is both lengthy and complicated.
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Mar 15, 2012
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