How ironic? As reported in a great LA Times article, a woman who made $250,000 a year selling long term disability policies couldn’t collect herself when she put in a claim with UnumProvident... Continue Reading
Unfortunately, according to a new CNN poll, 42% of workers will be will be laboring on Labor Day – a traditional day of rest. Its a sad commentary on our “Winner Takes All” econom... Continue Reading
My partner, and TRR’s East End Managing Attorney, Chris Redmond will will be riding in New York City’s 21st Annual MS Bike Tour on October 16, 2005 to raise funds for medical research t... Continue Reading
Thought President BushÄôs Social Security Privatization Plan was dead? Think again! In the wake of significant Congressional victories such as the new energy bill and CAFTA, the PresidentÄôs hand... Continue Reading
New research shows an increase in brain cancer deaths for veterans exposed to the nerve agent Sarin in Gulf War I. Over 100,000 soldiers were exposed to chemical warfare in Iraq during the first Gu... Continue Reading
While I was on vacation last week, New York disability attorneys had a lot of interesting disability law developments to digest. I will try to catch everyone up on the most important developments o... Continue Reading
I will be taking a break from the world of workers compensation and disability claims until August 1, 2005. My family and I are taking a learning vacation at Cornell’s Adult University. This ... Continue Reading
Unlike some of you, I got a thoughtful letter recently from Congressman Peter King (R – Seaford) on the Social Security Disability program. I had written him on behalf of all my disability cl... Continue Reading
OK, what would a legal blog be without our two cents about Justice Sandra Day OÄôConnorÄôs retirement? What will it mean for New York Social Security disability claimants? Probably a big whopping... Continue Reading
The Suffolk County Bar Association has invited me to present a Continuing Legal Education Seminar on Thursday, August 11, 2005, entitled “Malpractice Avoidance for Workers Compensation & ... Continue Reading