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Workers' CompensationThomson, Rhodes & Cowie, P.C. is renowned in Western Pennsylvania for its workers' compensation practice. Its attorneys have vast experience in litigating claims, facilitating amicable resolution of claims and counseling clients on subjects including cost control, health and safety policies, loss control, rehabilitation programs, insurance and self-insurance and statutory compliance.The firm's workers' compensation department is lead by three experienced workers' compensation attorneys. With over seventeen (17) years of nearly exclusive experience in the field, Harry W. Rosensteel, a shareholder in the firm, is co-chair of the firm's workers' compensation department. He is the editor of the TR&C Workers' Compensation Bulletin, a periodic publication with a wide circulation in the Western Pennsylvania business and industry community. Linton Moyer, a shareholder in the firm, department co-chair and past editor of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Workers' Compensation Newsletter, has over twenty years experienced in the field. David McQuiston, a shareholder in the firm, has fifteen years of experience in the field, and has also practiced extensively in the defense of Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act cases. The firm's preeminence in the labor and employment field affords clients a well-rounded approach to workers' compensation matters and its interplay with federal employment statues such as the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. All of the members of the workers' compensation department engage in frequent seminars for the business and industry community and its clients. TR&C's long tradition in the workers' compensation arena includes the representation of a number of large insurers and self-insured corporate clients. The list of representative clients includes: Affiliated Risk Control Administrators of Pennsylvania, Inc.; Allegheny Manor; Asbury Heights; Associated Truck Lines, Inc.; Beverly Enterprises; Celotex Corporation; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Departments of Correction, Welfare, Transportation and Labor and Industry; Citizens General Hospital; Consolidated Freightways, Inc.; Constitution State Service Company; CompServices, Inc.; EBI Companies; Eat 'N Park Hospitality Group, Inc.; Fayette Health Care Center; Franklin Care Center; Gateway Rehabilitation Center; Grandview Health Care Center; Great American Insurance Company; Haida Manor; Hillcrest Nursing Center; Hillview Care Center; Kemper Insurance Company; Lincoln General Insurance Company; Meadville Medical Center; Motorists Mutual Insurance Company; Mutual Aid Ambulance Services, Inc.; Mercy Health System; Mt. Lebanon Manor; Ohio Valley General Hospital; Pennsylvania State Police; PHICO Insurance Company; PMA Insurance Company; Protective Insurance Company; Roadway Services, Inc.; Rockwell International Corporation; Royal and Sunalliance Insurance Company; RPS, Inc.; St. Francis Central Hospital; St. Margaret Seneca Place; Sedgwick James of Pennsylvania; The Children's Institute; The Rehabilitation Institution; United Community Hospital; United Community Insurance Company; Uniontown Hospital; UPMC Horizon; UPMC/Lee Hospital; UPMC/Southside Hospital; UPMC/St. Margaret Memorial Hospital; Western Pennsylvania Hospital; Westmoreland Regional Hospital; and Yellow Freight System, Inc. |
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