Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo, Philadelphia

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Founded in 1936, Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo has built a strong legacy in Pennsylvania, becoming one of the leading firms specializing in workers’ compensation and social security disability cases. The firm’s dedication to helping injured workers spans three generations, starting with Isadore Krasno, followed by his son Lester Krasno, and continuing with his grandson Jason Krasno, who is the current Senior Partner and CEO.

Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo Services and Specialties

The firm focuses on representing injured workers, providing legal services in areas such as:

  • Workers’ Compensation: Helping workers secure compensation for workplace injuries, repetitive stress injuries, and occupational diseases.
  • Social Security Disability: Assisting clients in obtaining disability benefits when they are unable to work due to long-term injuries or illnesses.

Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo boasts an impressive team of attorneys with over 85 years of experience and a long history of successful case outcomes, including over $1.5 billion won for clients. Jason Krasno, who joined the firm in 1999, has expanded the firm’s reach across Pennsylvania and strengthened its reputation. He, along with Andrew Onwudinjo and Geoffrey Dlin, lead the firm in ensuring that injured workers receive the compensation they deserve.

Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo emphasizes personalized care for every client. From the moment a case is accepted, clients are assigned a full legal team, including an attorney, medical coordinator, and client care coordinator, all of whom work together to develop a customized strategy. The firm’s approach ensures that clients are treated like family, with every aspect of their case receiving close attention.

For more information, please visit their official website: www.krasnolaw.com.

  • Address: 1429 Walnut St 16th floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States
  • Phone: +1 800-952-9640

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