Coopersburg sits along busy Route 309. Commuters heading to Allentown or Quakertown face traffic dangers daily.
Call (215) 206-9068Coopersburg sits along busy Route 309. Commuters heading to Allentown or Quakertown face traffic dangers daily. If you were injured while working - whether commuting, making deliveries, or traveling between job sites - you may have two separate claims worth pursuing.
Pennsylvania law allows injured workers to pursue both workers' compensation AND a personal injury lawsuit when someone else causes their accident. This means:
We handle the workers' comp claim directly. Our respected Personal Injury colleagues handle the lawsuit. You get maximum recovery.
Free case review. 27 years experience. $50+ million recovered.
(215) 206-9068Michael Cardamone is a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist with 27 years of experience helping injured Pennsylvania workers. Rated by Super Lawyers for 10 consecutive years, he has recovered over $50 million for his clients.
We serve all of Lehigh County and throughout Pennsylvania - from our offices in Philadelphia, Lansdale, and Pittsburgh.
Yes. If you were working when the Coopersburg crash happened and another driver was at fault, Pennsylvania law generally lets you collect workers' compensation through your employer and pursue a separate third-party claim against the at-fault driver. Together they recover far more than workers' comp alone.
No. Pennsylvania workers' compensation only covers medical bills and roughly two-thirds of lost wages. Pain and suffering can only be recovered through a third-party personal injury claim against the at-fault party.
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee, so there is no fee unless we win your case, and your consultation is always free. Call (215) 206-9068.