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posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by October 10, 2007
|There are many types of work injuries I see in practice, some of which include: back injuries (ie, herniated disc, aggravation of prior back injury, sprain, etc)rotator cuff tearscarpal tunnel syndrometorn lateral or medial meniscustendonitissprains, strainshearing lossloss of visionneck injuries (ie, herniation, cervical radiculapathy,)RSD (aka “complex regional pain syndrome”)headachesmental/psychological injuries The list goes on and […]
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by October 6, 2007
|Yes, if you have adequate proof that you incurred such expenses, have receipts/cancelled checks/documentation, and can show that the expenses relate to your accepted work injury. Employers often defend these claims, holding that Claimant didn’t present enough evidence linking the receipts with the accepted injury. The Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act has technical requirements on many […]
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by October 2, 2007
|If you’ve reached my blog from viewing G Cobb’s website- welcome! Feel free to sound off here about the Eagles/Giants game or the Phillies incredible NL East Title! And, don’t forget- if you or anyone you know needs to speak with a workers’ comp attorney who is willing to fight the insurance companies, I’m your […]
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by September 26, 2007
|Absolutely not. Many insurers will deny claims under the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act for various reasons- some good, some bad. Regardlesss, you should immediately call a workers’ compensation attorney so that he or she can file a Claim Petition on your behalf. The insurers/employers are hoping that by denying your claim, you will give up. […]
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by September 25, 2007
|Yes. You should apply and you will be accepted under certain conditions. Call me for a full analysis of your case. There will be a credit for the Employer if you obtain UC benefits. You may reach me at (215) 206-9068. Michael W. Cardamone- Pennsylvania Workers Comp Lawyer For Injured Workers
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by September 15, 2007
|Yes, if the accident was caused by the negligence of the other driver (s). You may bring a personal injury (third party) suit against the driver who caused the accident, in addition to a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation claim against your employer. Image Source: pexels/Dominika Kwiatkowska The personal injury suit involves negligence (ie, fault) whereas your […]
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