The 2017 NARO Pennsylvania Annual Convention will be held March 30th through the 31st in State College PA and we are pleased to announce Edwin "Chip" Abrahamsen, Jr. Esq. keynote during the Wednesday evening informal discussion.
Congratulations to ACA Law attorney Joshua Borer for achieving an 85.7% hearing approval for his Social Security Disability clients during the month of December 2015! That’s a 41.7% approval increase over the national average. We are still awaiting results from January, February, and March of 2016. Check back soon!
Pharmaceutical drugs can be lifesavers. Unfortunately, they can also have severe negative side effects, including permanent harm or even death. In many instances, patients believe that the manufacturer of the drug, the pharmacy, or the doctor prescribing the drug did not adequately warn them about unreasonably dangerous side effects.
You’ve been seriously injured on the job and are receiving workers’ compensation benefits. You are also considering filing a personal injury claim against a third party. How will this affect your workers’ compensation benefits?
If you are unable to work because of a serious illness or injury, it is important to talk to a disability lawyer before filing your claim. Why? Because statistics show that you are more likely to get approved if you have an attorney on your side.
Abrahamsen, Conaboy and Abrahamsen is proud to announce that Attorney Edwin A. Abrahamsen and Attorney James J. Conaboy are being recognized by The National Trial Lawyers as part of the elite group of attorneys that qualify as the Top 100 Trial Lawyers for the years of 2013 and 2014.
For the seventh time, Abrahamsen, Conaboy & Abrahamsen has been selected to receive the Lackawanna Bar Association’s Equal Access to Justice Award.
Friends of ACA, sporting “Parade Responsibly” t-shirts, prepare for the Brian Kelly Memorial Race during Scranton’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 9, 2013.
Attorney Chip Abrahamsen has recently been elected as the Executive Board Secretary for The Young Lawyers Division of The Lackawanna Bar Association.
Members of the Law Day Committee of the Lackawanna Bar Association meet to finalize plans for a ceremony scheduled Tuesday on the grounds of the Lackawanna County Courthouse.