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January262021

Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Case Settles for 1 Million Dollars


Cardamone Law, LLC., a small boutique Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law Firm, with offices in Lansdale, Blue Bell, Lancaster, Allentown, and Philadelphia, has settled a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation case for $1,000,000.00. The case involved a low back injury. The wage loss portion of the case settled a few years ago, and we recently resolved the medical portion of the claim.

It is rare to hit the seven figure mark for a Pennsylvania Work Comp Settlement, but our firm has now reached this milestone two times in the past 3 years. Because we are small, we are able to carefully attend to each case and maximize the value for our clients. We are elated for our client that he doesn’t have to worry about his future medical needs.

Always feel free to contact us for a free review of your case.

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Cardamone Law is available for injured workers 7 days a week. Call (215) 206-9068 to set up an appointment and a free case review. You can also email Attorney Cardamone directly at We are available for Zoom/Teams/Webex meetings/calls or we can come to your residence. We have offices in Lansdale, Philadelphia, Blue Bell, Lancaster, and Center Valley, PA. Other firms claim they’re Workers’ Comp firms- but we really are!

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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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