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posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by September 30, 2011
|Yes, 10% per annum (per year) unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. This is meant to help the injured worker. In Claim Petition proceedings, which can take up to a year or more, the interest on back due amounts can be significant. If the Employer/Insurer failed to pay benefits that were owed […]
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by September 24, 2011
|The rules state that each party has 3 months for their medical evidence. That’s 6 months right off the bat. In addition, there is time for the parties to submit written arguments on whatever issues are pending. Usually, 45 to 60 days is allowed by the judges. Then, it’s another few months, depending on the […]
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by September 16, 2011
|Here is a link to my Pennsylvania Super Lawyer site: https://www.superlawyers.com/pennsylvania/lawyer/Michael-W-Cardamone/b9025d0f-0fb2-4e33-a1dc-74c7c5e0a6f7.html
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by September 5, 2011
|I made it easy for you- the link is below. https://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=553004&mode=2 As you can see, the PA Work Comp Law is quite complicated with many technical provisions. It is strongly suggested that if you are injured at work in Pennsylvania, that you hire an experienced PA Work Comp Lawyer. If you do not, the Judge […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by September 4, 2011
|Here is a link to a legal guide I published on Avvo regarding Pennsylvania Work Comp Settlements. https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/information-about-pennsylvania-work-comp-settlements- Pennsylvania Work Comp Settlement Lawyer
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by September 1, 2011
|Michael Cardamone has defeated a well known chain restaurant in litigation involving his client’s work-related injury from repetitive work activities. The case commenced in November 2010 and was heard by Workers’ Compensation Judge, Bruce K. Doman in Doylestown, PA. Cardamone presented his client’s testimony before Judge Doman, and the trial deposition of his client’s treating […]
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