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posted in |PA IME Doctor
by September 29, 2008
|Yes. The insurer can have arrangements to transport you to and from the IME appointment, or alternatively, if you drive yourself, they will reimburse you for the miles. Image Source: pexels/Aleksandr Gorlov If you have more questions about IME in Pennsylvania, please feel free to call or email me 7 days a week 215-206-9068Michael@cardamonelaw.com Michael […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by September 11, 2008
|Once you give notice of your injury, the employer has twenty-one days to accept, deny, or temporarily accept your claim. Many employers/insurers in Pennsylvania, however, do not file anything. This gives you a right to file a Penalty Petition for violating the Act. If you have questions about your case, feel free to call me […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by September 11, 2008
|When you need information about workers comp in PA, call Michael W. Cardamone, Esquire at 215-206-9068 for a free and immediate consult. I have almost a decade of experience and know how to maximize a case for injured workers in Pennsylvania. Email Michael@cardamonelaw.com Michael W. CardamoneThe Injured Workers LawyerFighting For Injured Workers In Pennsylvania MyPhillyWorkersComp.com […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by August 15, 2008
|Here are some recent settlements I have negotiated on behalf of injured workers in Pennsylvania: -110,000.00 in a case involving a low back injury -100,000.00 in a case involving a permanently damaged shoulder -100,000.00 in a case involving a torn rotator cuff Remember: every workers comp case in Pennsylvania is unique. The settlement amount for […]
Read Moreposted in |PA IME Doctor
by July 29, 2008
|Yes, very relevant. Once you file a claim, your prior medical history becomes fair game. The defense attorney has the right to obtain your prior treatment records to determine what, if any, prior similar injuries you may have had. This obviously becomes relevant when the doctors have to render their opinion on causation- ie, whether […]
Read Moreposted in |Cardamone Law Firm
by July 23, 2008
|I submitted the below article to the ABA as part of a contest. Although I didn’t win, I thought it would be nice to share it here- even if it doesn’t directly relate to my workers’ compensation practice…….. The legal profession is the greatest profession in the world because the world is not able to […]
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