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by February 25, 2014
|Michael W. Cardamone, owner of The Cardamone Law Firm, and a Certified Pennsylvania Work Comp Specialist, has secured a significant victory for an injured worker, injured while in the course of employment as a bus driver. The litigation spanned over a year and involved medical expert depositions and lay testimony. With the victory, Cardamone’s client […]
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by February 21, 2014
|Michael W. Cardamone, known by the trademark MyPhilly WorkersComp Attorney, of The Cardamone Law Firm, LLC has secured a significant victory for his client in a case involving Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Cardamone filed a Petition to Review to expand the accepted diagnoses on the Notice of Compensation Payable (“NCP”) which listed his […]
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by February 15, 2014
|Thank you for reading my Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Blog. I wanted to provide an update with my practice. -Since opening The Cardamone Law Firm, LLC in late November 2013, I’ve been retained by many injured workers who need a strong advocate to help fight for their benefits. -My clients span from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, Lancaster […]
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by February 3, 2014
|If you are an injured worker looking for reviews of Pennsylvania Work Comp Attorney Michael W. Cardamone, here is a link for you from the Avvo Legal Ratings Web Site- these reviews are from practicing attorneys who are familiar with Attorney Cardamone: Philadelphia, PA Workmans Comp Attorney
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by January 28, 2014
|Michael Cardamone of The Cardamone Law Firm, has won a Supersedeas Decision for his client- a hard working client who had four jobs at the time of her serious work injury which involved a broken leg. Supersedeas in a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation case is the insurer’s request, at the outset of litigation, to stop or […]
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by January 28, 2014
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