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posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by November 17, 2022
|The PA Workers’ Compensation Board receives thousands of injury claims every year. To ensure each case is determined on its merit and all injured workers are given their due compensation, the board and the system work diligently. Yet, there are things that may slip through the holes and some gaps may remain in the justice […]
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by November 10, 2022
|Michael W. Cardamone, President of the boutique Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law Firm, Cardamone Law, LLC, has been re-elected as Co-Chair of the Montgomery County Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section. Cardamone has served in this role since January 2022 and will continue to serve as a leader for the Montgomery County Workers’ Comp Lawyers. Established in […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Work Comp Attorney
by October 20, 2022
|At the annual Fall Section Meeting for Workers’ Compensation in Hershey last week, Workers’ Compensation Office of Adjudication Director, Joseph DeRita, informed those in attendance that 98% of events (hearings and mediations) have been virtual in 2022. While giving Judges discretion to hold in person events or via video, he seemed to recommend that we […]
Read Moreposted in |Best Pennsylvania Work Comp Attorneys
by October 20, 2022
|Attorney Cardamone, President of the Philadelphia Workers’ Compensation Law Firm, Cardamone Law, LLC, will be featured in CIO Magazine soon. The piece will be regarding “The 10 Most Influential Leaders in Legal Services, 2022”. We are thankful for the recognition and enjoyed the interview. Please stay tuned and we’ll post the piece when it’s published.[:]
Read Moreposted in |Cardamone Law Firm
by August 31, 2022
|Michael W. Cardamone, owner of Cardamone Law, LLC, a powerful boutique firm for injured workers in Pennsylvania, has trademarked “Always Call Cards!®”. This stems from his years at St. Joseph’s Prep in Philadelphia, during his high school years, when a math teacher called him “Cards”. Ever since then, his friends, and even some family and […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by August 16, 2022
|In an Opinion dated August 9, 2022, Justice Jubelirer for the Commonwealth Court, held that the mere receipt of Social Security Disability benefits, and a pension, and not looking for work, wasn’t enough, given the “totality of circumstances” test to find that Claimant had voluntarily retired such that his wage loss benefits should be suspended. […]
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