Know Your Insurance Policies to Protect Your Family

In November of 2012, David Stoms was driving home with his daughter, Alexis, from a family outing. The trip was uneventful until the unthinkable happened. An accident killed David and left Alexis seriously injured. Matthew Bairs, the other driver, was deemed at-fault and uninsured. At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we have successfully represented clients who…

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Resolving a Workers’ Compensation Dispute in Delaware

The workers’ compensation system is a no-fault system which allows employees who have been injured at work to receive compensation and medical expenses when they have sustained a workplace injury. For a clear cut workplace injury, a worker’s compensation claim is usually fairly routine. However, there may be times when an employer does not believe…

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Alcohol and Pedestrian Auto Accidents

You realize you have had far too many drinks at the party to drive home. Your host has confiscated your keys, so you decided to walk home. Maybe the crisp, night air will sober you up a bit? Hold on there a minute. Walking after having had too much to drink might be equally as…

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Fatal Motorcycle Accident with a Tractor

At Silverman, McDonald & Friedman, we help victims of motorcycle accidents obtain the compensation they need to pay for their medical expenses and day to day losses. We have seen very different kinds of accidents scenarios, but this was a new one. On October 14th, an 88-year-old, Delaware man was killed when the farm tractor…

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Workers’ Compensation for Restaurant Employees

All businesses in the United States are required to have workers’ compensation insurance without exception. Restaurants are dangerous places to work. Long hours on your feet and fast-paced and distracted work environment are a recipe for disaster. Whether you are cooking, waiting tables, bartending, or even managing, you are exposed to daily to risks like:…

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Delaware Company Cited For Dangerous Working Conditions

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently cited a business for exposing employees to heat stress conditions. The citation came as a result of a July 28 incident that left an employee hospitalized after performing manual labor during a heat index of 91.2 degrees. According to Workerscompensation.com, in addition to failing to ensure the…

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Rear End Collisions Can Have Catastrophic Consequences

Rear end collisions are more dangerous than many realize. They often occur at high speeds on highways, and can leave cars facing oncoming traffic, smashed against concrete barriers, or flipped off the road entirely. They are one of the most common types of collision, and may in fact be on the rise with more distracted…

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Everyone Contributes to School Bus Safety

School is back in session, and that means rush hour traffic just got a little more complicated. Big yellow buses are back on the road, making wide turns, frequent stops, and making sure students around Delaware are safely transported to and from school. While several accidents have already happened this school year involving school buses,…

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