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posted in |Best Pennsylvania Work Comp Attorneys
by May 23, 2016
|Cardamone Law, headed by Certified PA Work Comp Lawyer, Michael W. Cardamone, has represented a severely injured worker for several years. Cardamone successfully defeated petitions to reduce Claimant’s benefits over the last few years. Now the firm has negotiated a large lump sum to settle out the wage loss portion of the case, with medical […]
Read Moreposted in |Tex Mex 5K
by May 23, 2016
|Cardamone Law, a leading Pennsylvania Work Comp Law Firm for injured workers, is a sponsor of the Tex Mex 5K Race for Open Space on June 22, 2016. The 5K is one of the best 5K’s in the nation and has thousands of runners every year. The race helps the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association. Come […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by May 3, 2016
|I get asked this question all the time. Remember, it takes two to tango. You cannot settle your PA Work Comp case on your own. The work comp carrier and/or employer must agree to the terms of the settlement. Generally speaking, you will want to first hire an experienced, Certified PA Work Comp Lawyer. If […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by March 24, 2016
|Theoretically, the wage loss and medical benefits can last a lifetime. However, this is exceedingly rare. Why is it rare? There are many reasons. First, some people will recover from their injuries. Also, many injured workers will settle their case for a lump sum rather than taking a risk in court in terms of having […]
Read Moreposted in |Uncategorized
by March 24, 2016
|Attorney Michael Cardamone, President of Cardamone Law, a work comp boutique for injured workers in Pennsylvania, has been named as a Top 10 Attorney in Pennsylvania by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys. This was based on being nominated by a fellow attorney, having a record of professional achievement, and having an impeccable client […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by March 24, 2016
|Sounds like a typical lawyer answer, but it’s true- the answer is that it depends. Some hearings are for a brief discussion between the attorneys and the Work Comp Judge, called a “Pre -Trial” where no testimony is taken. Other hearings involve presenting evidence such as deposition transcripts and updating the Work Comp Judge as […]
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