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Attorneys Angelo Simone and Shelagh (McCahey) Simone left well-respected law firms and founded Simone & McCahey LLP with one simple mission: getting their clients the best results possible. When Simone & McCahey LLP accepts a new client, they immediately begin planning and executing a legal strategy with a single objective: to win.

When insurance companies and defense firms learn that you hired Simone & McCahey LLP, they know there will be no shortcuts or sweetheart deals, and that their business-as-usual approach and tactics simply will not work.Send a powerful message. Sit down with Simone & McCahey LLP for free, in confidence, and with no commitments. Let's talk about what really goes on behind the scenes with your car crash or workers' compensation case.
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Angelo Simone is a founding partner of Simone & McCahey LLP.
Prior to co-founding his firm, Angelo worked over 11 years as an associate for a well-known and respected law firm in the community, handling a wide range of cases and clients, with a focus on litigation and trial work.
Angelo has worked on many cases involving serious or catastrophic injuries and death, including the well-known Station Fire litigation.
Angelo has successfully handled several cases before Rhode Island's highest court, the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
Shelagh Rose (McCahey) Simone is a founding partner of Simone & McCahey LLP.
Prior to co-founding her firm, Shelagh worked several years for a well-known Rhode Island lawyer and lobbyist.
Shelagh handled a broad spectrum of legal matters for many notable clients.
She has tried cases in virtually all of Rhode Island's courts, and in Massachusetts.
Shelagh focuses her practice on workers' compensation and personal injury.
Shelagh is a life-long resident of her native Rhode Island.
Shelagh graduated from the University of Rhode Island with a degree in Political Science.
Workers' compensation is a system that was created by the Rhode Island General Assembly to deal exclusively with injured workers, and to give injured workers the help they need - and more importantly, help which they might not otherwise be entitled to under the law.
If an employee is hurt at work, they may be entitled to collect workers' compensation benefits.
This was my first experience with Workers' compensation and I am glad I had someone to protect my interests because I would have been otherwise in a poor position.
In Rhode Island, if you do not have a workers' comp lawyer and the insurance company offers you a settlement, the court will appoint a lawyer for you to review the proposed settlement and advise you and the court as to whether it is fair and in your best interests.
Our firm has been appointed in many such cases.
If such a settlement is approved, the court will order the insurance company to pay a fee to your court-appointed attorney separate from the settlement.
Often, we find the offers made to unrepresented injured workers to be conservative in many cases.
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