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posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by February 22, 2009
|Yes. Now, more than ever, you need the professional oversight of your case to make sure that the insurance company doesn’t stop your check. In these hard times, the last thing you need is an insurer trying to take your income away. If you are already receiving checks, you will not pay a work comp […]
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by February 12, 2009
|Michael W. Cardamone of Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo, has successfully defended against an employer’s request to reduce/suspend his client’s wage loss benefits pursuant to a Labor Market Survey- at the initial Supersedeas level. Supersedeas is the employer’s/insurer’s inital request to the presiding Judge to reduce or terminate a Pennsylvania injured worker’s indemnity (cash) checks. Cardamone […]
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by February 10, 2009
|Michael W. Cardamone, of Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo, has secured a 20% penalty against a well known Pennsylvania Employer as a result of a late payment of his client’s weekly workers’ compensation check. Cardamone filed a Penalty Petition for his client, submitted evidence, and won a Decision which awarded a 20% penalty (20% of the […]
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by February 9, 2009
|Good article from The New York Times discussing some of the causality difficulties with occupational disease claims. Image Source: pexels/cottonbro https://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/us/25toxic.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss
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by January 28, 2009
|PA Work Comp Lawyer, Michael W. Cardamone from Krasno Krasno & Onwudinjo, just won a Decision against one of the area’s largest employers, securing over $90,000.00 in past due wage loss benefits (less a credit for severance pay and some earnings for a short period of time), plus thousands in past, unpaid medical bills, in […]
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by January 27, 2009
|A mediation is a meeting with you, your lawyer, the defense lawyer, and a neutral Judge, to help settle your case. A mediation can be mandatory- which is ordered by the Judge hearing your case- or voluntary, which is when both sides agree to it on their own. Mediations in Pennsylvania workers’ comp cases are […]
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