Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Attorney, Michael W. Cardamone, Opens Up The Cardamone Law Firm To Exclusively Represent Injured Workers In Pennsylvania
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"There are many firms who handle workers' compensation cases for injured workers, but not many that focus exclusively in this area of the law," said
Cardamone is one of approximately seventy-five attorneys across
"Injured workers will often find that their attorney handles other cases too, such as social security disability or personal injury. When my clients have these types of cases, I will refer them to a reputable colleague who focuses on that area of the law, while I commit 100% of my time and effort to maximizing my clients' workers' compensation claims," Cardamone added.
Cardamone brings a wealth of experience to
"While I understand that employers and insurers have the right to investigate and defend claims to save money, I had a fundamental, philosophical disagreement with the way injured workers were looked at and the way they were treated and decided to only help injured workers from that point forward."
Cardamone has been named a
Born in
"I have always been really competitive, whether in school, sports, or simply playing a board game. I don't like losing and fight really hard for my clients," said Cardamone. "Having handled so many cases over the years, I know firsthand how stressful the process is for my clients and I try my best to not let them be bullied by insurance companies."
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