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    When to Hire A Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Lawyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

    posted in |Brain Injury Lawyers

    by Michael Cardamone | February 1, 2013

    If you are suffering from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome or Reflex Sympathetic Dystophy as a result of a work-related injury or accident in Pennsylvania, call experienced CRPS and RSD lawyer, Michael W. Cardamone directly at 215-206-9068 or email Michael@Cardamonelaw.com for a free and comprehensive consult. What is Complex Regional Pain Syndrome? Complex Regional Pain Syndrome […]

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    Do You Like Being A Lawyer?

    posted in |Cardamone Law Firm

    by Michael Cardamone | January 25, 2013

    I can’t speak for my colleagues, but the answer for me is yes! I’ve always liked the idea of being a lawyer. That’s probably because my dad was a lawyer. Even as a kid, I could see the passion overflowing in him. He would come home for dinner around 630 every night and he talked my […]

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    Repetitive Work Related Injury Lawyer In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation

    by Michael Cardamone | January 22, 2013

    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 […]

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    If My Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Case Goes To Court, How Does It Work?

    posted in |Cases and Settlements

    by Michael Cardamone | January 14, 2013

    Some cases never go into litigation. An injured worker in Pennsylvania may receive work comp benefits, then return to her pre-injury job with no drama or litigation. But many cases do end up in court. There may be a dispute over the amount of the compensation due, the nature of the work-related injury, a disagreement […]

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    What Does A Notice Of Ability To Return To Work (LIBC 757) Mean In Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act?

    posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation

    by Michael Cardamone | January 7, 2013

    I get many phone calls from clients and prospective clients about the peculiar document, called a Notice of Ability To Return To Work. This is a form, LIBC 757, sent to an injured worker pursuant to Section 306(b) (3) of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act. That provision states, “If the insurer receives medical evidence that […]

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    How Does Settlement Work In Pennsylvania Work Comp Cases? Lecture By Lawline Faculty Member Michael Cardamone of The Cardamone Law Firm Free Consults For Injured Workers At 215-206-9068

    posted in |Cases and Settlements

    by Michael Cardamone | December 28, 2012

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