Attorney Jeffrey S. Friedman joined Silverman, McDonald & Friedman in 2001. He graduated from Widener University School of Law, and is admitted to practice law in Delaware and Pennsylvania, and in several Federal Circuit courts. He areas of concentration include auto accident and workers’ compensation cases. Read more about Attorney Friedman here.
Posts by Jeffrey S. Friedman
Workers’ Compensation for Employees of Banks and Credit Unions
Every occupation has its inherit dangers. The same is true of bank and credit union workers. These jobs may not seem risky, but many employees of banks and credit unions do get hurt to the point they need to stop working and treat their medical conditions. If you’re injured while working at a financial services…
Read MoreWill a Workers’ Compensation Award Affect My Medicare Payments?
Injured workers may be eligible for both workers’ compensation and Medicare. Whether Medicare affects workers’ compensation depends on whether the employee is seeking payment for medical expenses before or after the case is settled. Silverman, McDonald & Friedman has the experience to coordinate your Medicare payments with your work injury payments. Call our offices in…
Read MoreIs It Ever Okay to Deal with the Other Person’s Insurance Company after a Crash?
If you are injured in a car accident and/or your vehicle is damaged, you should always arrange to speak with an experienced car accident lawyer. Anything you say to the defendant’s claim representative can come back to haunt you. To be safe, call Silverman, McDonald & Friedman. Our lawyers in Newark, Seaford, or Wilmington can…
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation and Immediate Medical Need
Delaware workers who are injured while doing their job are required to give their supervisor or employer notice of the injury as soon as possible. At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we help you file a timely notice while asserting your right to prompt medical care. Call us in Newark, Seaford, or Wilmington to make an…
Read MoreHow Car Recalls Affect Your Car Accident Case
Cars and other vehicles have numerous parts that make the car operate, that are supposed to provide protection in emergencies, and that add comfortable features to the vehicle. If any car part is defective, the defect can cause death or serious injuries. Silverman, McDonald & Friedman is ready to process your products liability case. Contact…
Read MoreWhat Happens If I Was Hit by a Drugged Driver?
In most respects, a car accident case involving being struck by a driver who operated a vehicle under the influence of narcotics is similar to a case involving a drunk driver. The main difference generally revolves around the issue of how you prove the driver was drugged. If you were injured in a wreck with…
Read MoreRecent Advances in the Treatment of Limb Loss
There have been some very positive advancements in medical science for amputees requiring a prothesis. Today, we wanted to share that information with you. For all other questions about amputations and limb loss injuries, contact Silverman, McDonald & Friedman in Newark, Wilmington, or Seaford today. Researchers are constantly trying to develop new prosthetic arms, legs,…
Read MoreHelp for Injured Hotel Workers in Delaware
New hotels are popping up all over Delaware. If you get hurt while working in one of these establishments, Silverman, McDonald & Friedman wants to help. Call us in Newark, Seaford, or Wilmington to schedule a consultation with a workers’ compensation lawyer today. Delaware’s building boom is continuing, and hotel growth is at the center…
Read MoreWhy “Lifted” Trucks Are Dangerous
There are a lot of “lifted” trucks on Delaware’s roads, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe. If you get hurt in a crash with a vehicle that’s been lifted, Silverman, McDonald & Friedman can help. Call our Delaware injury lawyers in Wilmington, Newark, or Seaford today. Lifts are a way to raise the height of…
Read MoreDirect Care Workers Rights to Workers’ Compensation
Silverman, McDonald & Friedman represents injured workers throughout Delaware. If you sustained injuries while working, you may be eligible to file for workers’ compensation. Please contact us in Seaford, Wilmington, or Newark to schedule a consultation. Direct care workers (such as home health aides) are generally defined as workers who help seniors and people with…
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