Workers Compensation
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals and Your Worker’s Compensation Rights
Exposure to hazardous chemicals in the workplace can result in devastating injuries and illnesses for employees. If dangerous chemical exposure during the course of your work duties has left you injured or ill in Delaware, you have the right to obtain workers compensation benefits. Contact our experienced team at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman today. We…
Read MoreDelaware Workers’ Compensation FAQ
There are many formal requirements, legal issues, and factual issues that must be addressed when any worker files for workers’ compensation in Delaware. Call or contact Silverman, McDonald & Friedman today to discuss your right to workers’ compensation benefits. Our lawyers, located in Newark, Wilmington, and Seaford, will answer all your questions and guide you…
Read MoreThe Silent Struggle: Nurses Are Often Fighting Back Injuries
Silverman, McDonald & Friedman provides extensive guidance for injured nurses across Delaware. Our attorneys specializing in workers’ compensation, located in Wilmington, Newark, and Seaford, assist healthcare professionals in securing the compensation they deserve. Nurses are the backbone of the healthcare system, playing an important role in patient care, comfort, and recovery. Their dedication and tireless…
Read MoreCan I Get Workers’ Compensation If I Already Clocked Out? (And Other FAQs)
Have questions about whether you can claim benefits for a work injury? Call the workers’ compensation attorneys at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman to get the answers you need and deserve today. We help clients throughout the state of Delaware as our offices are conveniently located in Newark, Wilmington, and Seaford. Many people who are injured…
Read MoreWhy You Should Hire a Delaware Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Before Filing a Claim
Need to file a workers’ compensation claim? Find out why you should work with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney first. Call Silverman, McDonald & Friedman today in Wilmington, Newark, and Seaford. As hardworking citizens living one paycheck to the next, we understand the potential devastation that a single serious injury can cause. However, if that…
Read MoreWhat PTSD Therapies Are Covered by Workers’ Compensation in Delaware?
With decades of experience assisting injured workers in Seaford, Newark, Wilmington, and throughout Delaware, the workers’ compensation lawyers at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman are keenly aware of the anxiety and uncertainty you may be experiencing after a work injury. Call us today to get started on your workers’ compensation claim. Work injuries can have far-reaching…
Read MoreIn Delaware, Household Employees Can Get Workers’ Compensation
Even as the job market evolves, people still need household employees. Parents working from home will need help taking care of little ones to avoid disruptions, cleaning the house may otherwise become a rare occurrence, and don’t forget about lawn care. But household employees are susceptible to getting injured on the job, even if they…
Read MoreWill My Second Job Affect My Workers’ Compensation Claim?
If you got hurt on the job, talk to the Delaware workers’ compensation attorneys at Silverman, McDonald, & Friedman in Newark, Wilmington, and Seaford. It can be confusing to file a workers’ compensation claim in Delaware, so you should always seek experienced counsel. When you get injured on the job in Delaware, you are entitled…
Read MoreWhat Is an Independent Medical Exam?
If you need assistance with filing a workers’ compensation claim or have questions about a request for an independent medical exam, call our workers’ compensation attorneys at Silverman, McDonald & Friedman. We serve the entire state of Delaware, with offices in Wilmington, Newark, and Seaford. If you have recently been injured on the job and…
Read MoreBlast Injuries and Workers’ Compensation
A blast injury is a physical trauma caused by an explosion that directly or indirectly affects an individual. Blast injuries can damage many parts of the body. They can cause a traumatic brain injury, a traumatic amputation, burns, internal organ damage, lung damage, broken bones, hearing loss, and vision loss. If you experienced a blast…
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