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Law Office of Robert L. Cullen, LLC

Hours Open:
Monday:
9AM- 5PM
Tuesday:
9AM- 5PM
Wednesday:
9AM- 5PM
Thursday:
9AM- 5PM
Friday:
9AM- 5PM
Saturday:
CLOSED
Sunday:
CLOSED
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Overview:

Cullen Legal helps clients with workman’s compensation or Social Security disability claims in the Bristol, PA, area. Attorneys answer all their clients questions in a personalized service not seen at other law firms.
The lawyers work tirelessly to get compensation their clients deserve but are unable to obtain for themselves.

Lawyers at the firm have seen clients at their worst and understand the injuries caused by accidents at work. Because of this, the lawyers are compassionate and dedicated to reducing the suffering and stress their clients face. The lawyers listen to the facts to create a strategy to resolve the issues they face.

Cullen Legal is built on the philosophy that clients’ needs are important. Therefore, the attorneys at the firm will return phone calls and answer the phone. Clients are given regular updates and guided through the paperwork.

Year this Office was Established: 2009

Languages: Translators available for all non-English speaking clients.

Areas of Law


Accident
Back & Neck Injury
Brain Injury
Burn Injuries
Catastrophic Injuries
Construction Accidents
Construction Injuries

Employment
Health Care & Social
Industrial Injuries
Personal Injury
Premises Liability
Slip & Fall
Social Security

Social Security Disability
Spinal Cord Injury
Surgical Errors
Workers Compensation
Workplace Injuries
Wrongful Death

Areas of Law Description

Our areas of practice include:

– Workers’ Compensation

The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act was created to provide for your medical expenses if you are injured on the job or contract a work related illness. In the event you are unable to work, the Workers Compensation Act also provides wage-loss compensation benefits until you’re able to return to work. Additionally, death benefits- for work-related deaths -are paid to your dependent survivors.

– Social Security Disability

When you apply for Social Security Disability, you must provide medical and other information in order to determine whether or not you meet Social Security’s definition of disability. The definition of disability under Social Security is different than other programs. Social Security pays only for total disability. No benefits are payable for partial disability or for short-term disability. “Disability” under Social Security is based on your inability to work.