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Hospital/Healthcare Worker Car Accident Lawyer

Healthcare workers drive between facilities, make home visits, and transport patients. Nurses, aides, technicians, and transport workers face crash risks as part of their jobs.

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Hospital/Healthcare Employee Accidents in Pennsylvania

Healthcare workers drive between facilities, make home visits, and transport patients. Nurses, aides, technicians, and transport workers face crash risks as part of their jobs.

Hospital/Healthcare Workers We Help:

Nurses, home health aides, patient transport, technicians

Two Claims for Hospital/Healthcare Workers

When a Hospital/Healthcare employee is injured in a work-related crash, Pennsylvania law typically allows two separate claims:

We handle the workers' comp claim at Cardamone Law. Our respected Personal Injury colleagues handle the lawsuit. You recover from both sources.

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We Know Hospital/Healthcare Worker Issues

Attorney Michael Cardamone has 27 years of experience with Pennsylvania workers' comp cases. We understand:

Serving Hospital/Healthcare Workers Across Pennsylvania

We help Hospital/Healthcare employees throughout Pennsylvania - from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and everywhere in between. Our offices in Philadelphia, Lansdale, and Pittsburgh serve the entire state.

Two Claims for Injured Hospital/Healthcare Worker Cars in Pennsylvania

Hospital/Healthcare Worker Cars spend much of the workday on the road, which means a crash while working can trigger two separate claims under Pennsylvania law, not just one.

Workers' compensation is no-fault coverage through your employer that pays your medical bills and about two-thirds of your lost wages. Because so much of a hospital/healthcare worker car's pay can come from overtime, bonuses, or mileage, calculating your true average weekly wage correctly is critical, and it is an area insurers frequently get wrong.

A third-party personal injury claim against the driver who caused the crash recovers what comp does not: full wage loss and pain and suffering. Together the two claims maximize what an injured hospital/healthcare worker car can recover.

How we work: Attorney Michael Cardamone is a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist who handles your workers' comp claim directly, and we coordinate with our heavyweight Personal Injury colleagues on any third-party case so the two work together to maximize your total recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a hospital/healthcare worker car get workers' comp and sue the other driver?

Yes. If you were working when the crash happened and another driver was at fault, you may collect workers' compensation through your employer and also file a third-party claim against the at-fault driver. Both can proceed at the same time.

Is my full pay covered if I can't work as a hospital/healthcare worker car?

Workers' comp pays about two-thirds of your average weekly wage, not all of it. The remaining third, plus pain and suffering, can be recovered through the third-party claim. Making sure overtime and bonuses are included in your wage calculation is critical.

How much does it cost to hire a work injury lawyer?

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.

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