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by April 12, 2012
|Here is a testimonial from a client of mine: “Thank you so much, Michael, for all you’ve done to reach a fair resolution. From my first phone call, your concern gave me the confidence I needed to keep pushing to have my injuries fixed. Through every stage of the court process you were totally engaged. You were sharp, […]
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by April 11, 2012
|Right here. https://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=553004&mode=2 As you can see, the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law is extensive and complex. If you have any questions, please contact me for a free consultation.215-206-9068 or Michael@cardamonelaw.com 7 Days a week! I represent injured workers across Pennsylvania. PA Work Comp Lawyer
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by April 4, 2012
|No. Pain and suffering is not part of Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation. If you sustain an injury at work in Pennsylvania, you are entitled to two- thirds of your wage loss and payment of medical bills (and specific loss benefits if you lose a limb, toe, finger, or suffer disfigurement). Pain and suffering damages are not […]
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by April 2, 2012
|Yes. An aggravation of a prior condition is still a work injury- so long as your doctor 1) is aware of the prior condition, 2) states that your work activity aggravated it, and 3) the Judge (if the claim isn’t accepted voluntarily) finds your doctor to be more credible than an opposing doctor such as […]
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by March 23, 2012
|If you are receiving Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation benefits, the employer/insurer will periodically send out these forms, called LIBC forms, asking for information. You should fill them out and return them within 30 days. If you fail to do so, the insurer has grounds to stop your checks if you are receiving wage loss benefits until […]
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by March 15, 2012
|A Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Lawyer must understand the concept of “Present Value”. Simply stated, a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow. Why does this matter in a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation case? When it comes to settlement, I often explain to clients that receiving a lump sum of money rather than a period […]
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