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Can I Settle My Pennsylvania Work Comp Case For A Lump Sum?

Yes, if the employer/insurer are interested. The employer/insurer is not required to offer a lump sum settlement. It is a voluntary agreement between the parties. Most employers/insurers are interested in a lump sum settlement, called a “Compromise and Release”.  It is strongly recommended that you speak to a Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Attorney before settling your case.

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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 office in Blue Bell, Philadelphia, Lancaster, Exton, and Lehigh Valley, 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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