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June262014

MyPhilly WorkersComp Attorney Michael Cardamone Wins Workers’ Comp Supersedeas For Injured Truck Driver


Michael W. Cardamone, President of Cardamone Law, and known as MyPhilly WorkersComp Attorney, has secured an important victory for his client, an injured truck driver. Cardamone’s client sustained a work-related foot and ankle injury. The insurer sent him to an IME doctor who claims who is now recovered. Cardamone presented evidence from both his client and the treating physician, demonstrating that his client is not fully recovered. Consequently, the Workers’ Comp Judge denied Supersedeas- that is, a request at the outset of litigation, to reduce the wage loss payments.

As the case proceeds on the merits, Cardamone’s client will continue to get paid.

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Cardamone Law is available for injured workers 7 days a week. Call (215) 206-9068 (All Communications Remain Confidential) or email Michael@CardamoneLaw.com to reach Attorney Cardamone directly- no red tape and no nonsense. You get direct access to him when you call or email. With five offices in Lansdale, Philadelphia, Blue Bell, Allentown and Lancaster, we’re well situated to meet with our clients or we’ll come directly to your residence. While other firms claim they are Workers’ Compensation Firms, Cardamone Law proves it.
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