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posted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by | February 7, 2008
It really depends. If you are totally disabled from working, your case can go on indefinitely unless you reach a settlement with the insurance company. (never do this alone b/c you will get taken to the cleaners). Most cases will settle at some point. Every case is different so there is no bright line rule […]
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by | February 4, 2008
Here is a list of some things which can hurt your workers’ comp case: 1) Exagerrating your condition. Never do this. Many injured workers are quite anxious to explain everything they’ve been through to the Judge or a Doctor- however, exagerrating can really harm your case. 2) Failing to communicate with your attorney. Communication is […]
Read Moreposted in |Cardamone Law Firm
by | February 2, 2008
Many reasons: 1) Helping injured workers is all I do- 7 days a week, 365 days per year 2) I have a tremendous winning percentage 3) I’ve had the experience of working for the insurance companies in the past and know all their tricks- I use this to benefit injured workers 4) I work for […]
Read Moreposted in |PA Workers’ Compensation
by | January 31, 2008
No. You are entitled to 1) two thirds of your wage loss and 2) payment of reasonable, necessary and related medical bills- in addition to reimbursement for any out of pocket payments for medical treatment so long as you have receipts and information to support the charges. Workers Comp is a “no fault” system which […]
Read Moreposted in |Cases and Settlements
by | January 28, 2008
Call me and let me negotiate a good settlement for you. Do not do this on your own- you won’t get the kind of money your case is worth unless you have an experienced workers comp lawyer handling it for you. Your claims rep/adjustor is hoping you’ll make the mistake of doing it on your […]
Read Moreposted in |PA IME Doctor
by | January 26, 2008
CNN article about how to be more effective when seeing your doctor. Wanted to pass it along: Image Source: pixabay/valelopardo https://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/01/23/ep.obnoxious/index.html
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