Teamsters Member With a Work-Related Brain Injury?
Teamsters face brain injury risks both on the road and in warehouses. Truck accidents caused by other drivers' negligence are a classic 'two claims' scenario - you get Workers' Comp AND can sue the at-fault driver. Warehouse accidents involving forklifts, loading docks, and falling cargo also frequently involve third-party liability. We fight for Teamsters across Pennsylvania.
Union Members Deserve Maximum Compensation
Your union fought for your benefits. We fight to make sure you get EVERYTHING you're entitled to - both union benefits AND legal claims.
Guaranteed Benefits
- All medical bills paid for your brain injury
- Wage loss benefits while you recover
- Specific loss for permanent impairment
- Coordinates with your union health benefits
Additional Damages
- Pain and suffering compensation
- Full lost wages (not just 2/3)
- Future earnings loss
- No arbitrary caps on recovery
Common Brain Injury Causes for Teamsters Members
Who Can Teamsters Members Sue?
Beyond your employer's Workers' Comp, these third parties may owe you damages:
Industries Where Teamsters Members Work
Why Teamsters Members Choose Us
Certified Specialist
Michael Cardamone is a Certified Workers' Comp Specialist with 27+ years fighting for injured workers.
Understands Your Work
We know the hazards Teamsters members face and how to build strong cases for your industry.
Two-Claim Strategy
We pursue Workers' Comp AND work with Personal Injury colleagues on third-party claims for maximum recovery.
Injured Teamsters Member? Get Help Now.
Your union brothers and sisters have trusted us with their cases. Free consultation. No fee unless we win.
(833) 898-4587