Pennsylvania Claim Petition For Workers Compensation is a form that is used to initiate a claim for workers' compensation benefits in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a legal document that must be completed and filed with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation. This petition is used to notify the Bureau that an employee has filed a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. The petition includes information such as the employee’s name, job title, date of injury, and description of the injury. It also includes the name and contact information of the employer, the name of the insurance company, and the type of benefits sought. Different types of Pennsylvania Claim Petition For Workers Compensation include: 1. Initial Claim Petition: Used to file an original claim for workers’ compensation benefits. 2. Supplemental Claim Petition: Used to file a supplemental claim for additional benefits due to a change in the employee’s condition. 3. Reinstated Claim Petition: Filed when an employee is returning to work after an absence due to a work-related injury. 4. Petition to Terminate or Modify Benefits: Used to petition for a modification or termination of benefits due to a change in the employee’s condition or other factors. 5. Petition for Reopening: Used to reopen a claim after it has been previously denied or dismissed.