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posted in |Cardamone Law Firm
by July 15, 2011
|Michael W. Cardamone, Esq, a work comp lawyer fighting for injured workers in Pennsylvania, who works for the well known Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo law firm, is now a member of WILG- Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group- serving the interests of injured workers across America. Contact Philadelphia Work Comp Lawyer Cardamone has a passion […]
Read Moreposted in |PA IME Doctor
by July 15, 2011
|It depends. Some IME doctors have better reputations than others. Also, there are so many facts to a case, it is difficult to generalize. Generally speaking, if the IME doctor admits basic, obvious facts, has strong credentials, does a thorough exam, and reviews all of the medical records available to him or her, then there […]
Read Moreposted in |Heart and Lung Act
by July 15, 2011
|I posted about Pennsylvania Heart and Lung Act before, and have received a lot of feedback so I will post it again. Although the Heart and Lung Act awards full compensation and continuation of employee benefits to certain employees, and is therefore more generous than the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act in that regard, its scope […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by July 15, 2011
|f the Judge determines you are disabled from your pre injury job as a result of your work-related injury, then you will get 2/3 of your average weekly wage leading up to the date of injury. The insurer will prepare a Statement of Wages based on your actual earnings for the 52 weeks prior to […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by July 15, 2011
|Yes. However, if you receive social security retirement benefits after the date of the work injury, then the insurer/employer gets a 50% credit. If you get on social security disability, your work comp checks do not go down. But the SSD check will be lower due to the receipt of the work comp. Talk to […]
Read Moreposted in |Cardamone Law Firm
by July 15, 2011
|MyPhillyWorkersComp- Michael W. Cardamone recently settled a case for his client for over $300,000.00. He negotiated the settlement on behalf of his client, who lives out of state, but who was injured while working in Pennsylvania. Cardamone is known for his patience in settlement negotiations, and he routinely obtains large settlements for his clients. Of […]
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