- Workers CompensationContact a lawyer. You should contact a lawyer who practices in the state where you were hurt. That is important because each state has its own worker's compensation law. Call the attorney promptly, even if you are assured by your employer that you will continue to be paid and that worker's compensation will take care of your bills. Never assume you are on worker's compensation. Certain documentation has to be completed and filed with the Department of Labor in Delaware to document the fact that your injury is accepted as a compensable industrial injury. This applies not only to injuries such as back injuries, lacerations, amputations, burns, but also to repetitive use injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, "tennis elbow", plantar fascitis, certain shoulder injuries, and other repetitive trauma. It also applies to industrial diseases such as asbestosis, exposure to chemicals, exposure to mold or allergic reactions to substances on the job site. Just because you are receiving a pay check and your employer is making sure your medical bills are paid does not mean that you are "on worker's comp".
- Personal Injury“Our personal injury cases are taken on a contingent fee basis. This means no attorney’s fee unless you recover through a settlement or award.”
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Estate PlanningWhether you need a Will or need to update an old Will, our attorneys are available to assist with your Estate Planning needs.
- WillsPotter, Carmine & Associates have helped many people in Delaware solve key cases and get the compensation and help they deserved. We’ve worked on important cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice, workers compensation, wills and probate. Every case was handled with care and personalized dedication. As we close high profile cases with amazing success stories, we will be sure to inform you about them on this page, so check back frequently for updates.
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