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by June 1, 2010
|Pennsylvania based workers’ compensation attorney, Michael W. Cardamone of Cardamone Law, LLC, has been named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer – Rising Star in the area of Workers’ compensation for the second time. Michael represents injured workers throughout Pennsylvania – including Allentown, Reading, Hazleton, Kingston, Pittsburgh, and Exton area. Call Workers’ Comp Lawyer In Philadelphia About […]
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by May 25, 2010
|Michael W. Cardamone- a Pennsylvania Work Comp Lawyer, out of Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo, obtained a big victory for an injured worker this week after 10 months of litigation, including 2 expensive medical depositions. As a result, Cardamone’s client will receive two thirds of his wage loss from February 2009 through the present time, and […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by May 17, 2010
|It depends. Sometimes, you will testify depending on the nature of the petition and the stage of the case. Sometimes, it is just a status hearing for the lawyers to attend. Sometimes, a witness from the Employer will testify. It is important to call your PA Workmans Comp Lawyer to find out what will be […]
Read Moreposted in |Heart and Lung Act
by April 28, 2010
|https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126303910 When you need help with a Black Lung case, call PA Work Comp Lawyer Michael W. Cardamone at 215-206-9068 or email Michael@cardamonelaw.com for a free consult. www.MyPhillyWorkersComp.com
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by April 10, 2010
|Yes. And they do this in many cases. They hire investigators to sit outside your house or somewhere on your street- usually in a tinted windowed van. They are trying to determine if you are doing anything outside your medical restrictions. They cannot come onto your property but they can be on the street or […]
Read Moreposted in |PA IME Doctor
by March 26, 2010
|This is a judgment call. However, I generally advise clients to try the job per the IME doctor’s recommendations/restrictions (or lack thereof). If you at least try a job for even one day, it shows good faith in trying to work. Yet in some situations, if you are in too much pain, or risk additional […]
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