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Injured on the Job? Social Media Can Hurt Your Case
In today’s world, sharing your life on social media is second nature. Whether it’s posting photos, checking in at a location, or sharing updates, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok are part of everyday life. But if you’ve been injured at work and are pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, social media can quickly become a problem. What seems like an innocent post can be used as evidence to question your case.

Emily L. Raisis, Esq.
Aug 3


The Risk of Declaring ‘I’m Better’ Too Early
Improvement early on is great, but symptom resolution may be temporary. Hastily notifying the insurance adjuster or your doctor that you are 100% healed can create problems down the road.

Amanda K. Dobies, Esq.
Aug 3


Injuries Women Are Most Likely to Ignore - Why It Can Cost Them
Many of the women I meet do not ignore their injuries because they do not care. They ignored their pain because they were busy. They were caring for children, managing households, showing up for work, and holding everything together. Pain became something to manage quietly, something to work around, and something to push through.

Amanda K. Dobies, Esq.
Aug 3


The Invisible Load: How Workplace Injuries Affect Moms’ Mental Load
When a mom gets injured at work, her first instinct is rarely, “I need to take care of myself.” More often, it is, “Who’s going to take care of everything else?”

Linda L. Malkin, Esq.
Feb 19


Kimmel Carter Announces Emily L. Raisis as New Partner
Kimmel Carter Announces Emily L. Raisis as New Partner

Deborah Colbourn
Jan 5


Kimmel Carter Recognized as a 2026 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers
Kimmel Carter Recognized as a 2026 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers

Deborah Colbourn
Nov 7, 2025


Being Struck by a Drunk Driver
From 2003 - 2012 there were 427 people killed in crashes involving drunk drivers in Delaware. Nationally, one in three traffic deaths in the
kcrpomarketing
Jan 24, 2019
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