The Delaware Department of Labor’s Guidelines for Chronic Pain

Not every injury is acute. Chronic pain can lead to loss of mobility, loss of income, and loss of life’s pleasures. At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, our Delaware workers’ compensation attorneys are here to help you understand and pursue your rights. Contact us in Wilmington, Newark, or Seaford. The Delaware Department of Labor has instituted…

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The Dangers of Falling from Heights on a Worksite

The workers’ compensation attorneys at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman safeguard the rights of workers in Seaford, Newark, and Wilmington, DE who are hurt in worksite falls. Contact us today to schedule a fee consultation. Few jobs pose regular risk of bodily harm than those requiring workers to climb high up to perform their jobs at…

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Medical Lab Techs and Workers’ Compensation Claims

At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we believe that all medical lab personnel should be able to rely on safety practices and procedures to keep them shielded from harm. Call our Delaware workers’ compensation lawyers in Newark, Wilmington, and Seaford to discuss a claim if you are injured at work. They’re the quiet, often invisible heroes…

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What You Need to Know About Employer HIPAA Violations

The seasoned Delaware workers’ compensation attorneys at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman understand the importance of maintaining your privacy. Contact us in Seaford, Newark, or Wilmington if your employer violated HIPAA laws regarding your claim. One of the few sacred areas left in our lives is the protection of our personal health information. It has become…

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Why Is Delaware So Dangerous for Pedestrians?

Delaware is a dangerous place for pedestrians. At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we fight to protect families whose loved ones were killed. Contact us in Wilmington, Seaford, or Newark to speak with a Delaware injury attorney today. Delaware has a substantial problem when it comes to pedestrian accidents that cause serious personal injuries, often turning…

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Medical Releases and Workers’ Compensation

Every workers’ compensation claim requires medical evidence. If you were injured while working at your job, you will need medical evidence to verify: That a workplace accident occurred That you sought timely treatment for your injuries That your injuries prevent you from working That the doctor’s bill for medical services is accurate That you saw…

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