At this magical time of year, while so many New Yorkers are still struggling economically, let us not forget all the important things we still have. In the spirit of the Christmas season, let u... Continue Reading
In a ground-breaking victory in a David vs. Goliath courtroom setting (it appeared that Verizon had no fewer than 15 attorneys from around the country at the trial), our client Gerard DePascale, hi... Continue Reading
I am looking forward to attending the Inaugural Dinner of the new St. John’s University School of Law Center for Labor and Employment Law at the Williams Club in New York City this Thursday. ... Continue Reading
The Attorneys at Turley, Redmond and Rosasco are honored to have LexisNexis name our New York Disability Law Blog one of the top 25 workers compensation blogs in 2009 from across the United ... Continue Reading
Great legal news for injured and ill 9/11 rescue and recovery workers! In an article published in Newsday today, Governor David Paterson has just signed a new law effective September 16, 2009... Continue Reading
I will be travelling to Albany this Friday to present a lecture to the New York State Injured Workers’ Bar Association (IWBA) entitled “The Interplay between Long Term Disability Claims... Continue Reading
Turley Redmond & Rosasco, L.L.P., New York’s Leading Construction Accident Lawyers and Workers’ Compensation Lawyers, wishes all NY workers, ei... Continue Reading
When I first started practicing workers’ compensation law in the early 1990’s at the Hempstead, NY hearing office, Robert (Bob) Beloten was one of the sitting Workers’ ... Continue Reading
How many times has one of your clients told you the IME or FCE physically hurt them during the course of a so called "independent medical exam" or "functional capacity exam"... Continue Reading
Adding to an increasingly positive legacy, outgoing NY Workers’ Comp Board Chairman Zachary S. Weiss has left injured workers a major tool to combat insurance company IME (independent medical... Continue Reading