Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Shoulder Injuries

Our shoulders take a lot of strain. If you sustained a shoulder injury in the course of your job duties in Delaware, you can make a claim for workers’ compensation. Call Silverman, McDonald & Friedman today in Wilmington, Seaford, or Newark, and get started on your case. Construction workers are constantly lifting, carrying, and moving…

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Can You Get Workers’ Compensation for Dermatological Issues?

Certain industries pose serious risks of skin infections and diseases. You could be entitled to workers’ compensation depending on the nature of your illness. Contact Silverman, McDonald & Friedman in Wilmington, Newark, or Seaford to speak with a workers’ compensation attorney today. While many workplace injuries are due to physical exertion, there are other common…

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Workers’ Compensation Statute of Limitations in Delaware

Injuries and illnesses contracted on the job can bring financial stress, inconvenience, and sometimes permanent disabilities. Even if everything is done to promote safety and wellbeing in the workplace, accidents can still happen, and they can still be severe. At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we have skilled workers’ compensation attorneys on hand to help you…

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Common Workers’ Compensation Mistakes

Filing a claim for workers’ compensation can be a daunting task. You may feel as though you’re receiving conflicting information from the internet versus your employer, which only adds to the stress of your situation when all you should be worrying about is recovery. With offices in Seaford, Wilmington, and Newark, our Delaware workers’ compensation…

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What Is Maximum Medical Improvement?

Workers’ compensation temporary benefits are paid until the worker reaches maximum medical improvement (MMI). The worker is then evaluated to determine his/her permanent disability and his/her impairment rating. If you’ve suffered any workplace injury or illness, call Silverman, McDonald & Friedman in Wilmington, Newark, or Seaford today to speak with a premier Delaware workers’ compensation…

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Workers’ Compensation and Amputations

Losing an arm or a leg is life changing. Many workers who suffer an amputation cannot return to their old job. Amputees usually need surgery and long-term care. Call Silverman, McDonald & Friedman in Wilmington, Newark, or Seaford today to speak with a strong experienced Delaware workers’ compensation lawyer. Amputations can involve the loss of…

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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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