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If you are an injured worker and you receive a hearing notice, you want to speak to your PA Work Comp Lawyer as soon as possible. If you don't have one, call us at...
What does a request for Supersedeas mean in a Pennsylvania Work Comp case? It means the insurer/employer is requesting to reduce or eliminate your wage loss checks based on evidence of an earning power-...

There is a new option for injured workers in Western Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cardamone Law! Cardamone Law is proud to announce their new office location, conveniently located next to Heinz Field at North...
When you settle a Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation case via Compromise & Release- the name of our form for global/lump sum settlements, there are many issues to consider: Are the names of the parties listed...

The short answer is Yes! There are a few ways for Pennsylvania to have jurisdiction for a work-related injury. First, of course, if you are injured in the course and scope of employment in...

While there are still 6 weeks left in 2018, we wanted to share some highlights for our firm for 2018- which was an exciting year! -Early in the year, we settled a landmark case...

There are so many myths about Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Law. Let's discuss some of them here. Do I Get Full Pay After Getting Hurt At Work? No! You generally receive 2/3 of your pre...

Want to hear a lawyerly answer? It depends! It's true. Litigation can vary. If a petition is filed, and isn't settled, the usual time frame for litigation is about 10 to 12 months. Why...