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posted in |KYW News Radio
by July 26, 2014
|Listen for the MyPhilly WorkersComp Attorney/Cardamone Law radio ad on the area’s leading news station- KYW News Radio 1060. Injured workers are quickly finding out that there’s a better choice for representation- a Certified Work Comp Specialist who handles the case from start to finish. Cardamone Law Moving You Forward
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by July 19, 2014
|In a Commonwealth Court Decision dated June 30, 2014, the Court affirmed the Order of the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board which affirmed the Workers’ Compensation Judge’s decision that $29,995.59 of work-related medical expenses were not directly payable to Claimant. See Evans v. WCAB (Highway Equipment And Supply Company) No. 2252 C.D. 2013. Claimant had filed […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by July 4, 2014
|Do repetitive work injuries count as work-related injuries in Pennsylvania? Yes! Whether your injury was sustained suddenly, or from repetitive work activities, it is a work injury so long as 1) you were an employee at the time, 2) it occurred in the course and scope of your employment (ie, while you were working), and […]
Read Moreposted in |The Cardamone Law Firm
by June 26, 2014
|Michael W. Cardamone, President of Cardamone Law, and known as MyPhilly WorkersComp Attorney, has secured an important victory for his client, an injured truck driver. Cardamone’s client sustained a work-related foot and ankle injury. The insurer sent him to an IME doctor who claims who is now recovered. Cardamone presented evidence from both his client […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Work Comp Attorney
by June 25, 2014
|Attorney Cardamone has secured a Stipulation which admits a disabling low back injury suffered by his client, a Certified Nursing Assistant, which pays her wage loss and medical benefits from September 2013 to the present and ongoing. The case resolved once the Independent Medical Examiner admitted a work-related injury and ongoing restrictions. Once the Stipulation […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by June 19, 2014
|Under Section 406 of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act, if an employer is uncertain whether a claim is compensable or uncertain of the extent of liability, they can initiate compensation payments without prejudice and without admitting liability pursuant to a Notice of Temporary Compensation Payable (“NTCP”) on a form as prescribed by the Pennsylvania Department […]
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