New York was recently proclaimed by Pacific Standard magazine to be a national leader in the fight to curb the illegal practice of “worker misclassification.” Misclassification occurs w... Continue Reading
On behalf of According to a recent Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) report, it is the workers, their families and taxpayers – not workers’ compensation insurance ... Continue Reading
Workers’ compensation helps New York employees who have been injured on the job, but not everyone is eligible for this form of assistance. People who are employed in New York or even other parts of... Continue Reading
(Reprinted with permission by the Nassau County Bar Association.) Following increased media and political scrutiny, the Social Security Disability claims process came under fire in 2015. As 2016 be... Continue Reading
The New York Workers’ Compensation Board has failed to maintain an accurate list of providers, causing problems for injured workers. Following a workplace injury in New York, employees are encourag... Continue Reading
Traumatic brain injuries have symptoms that can make it difficult for people to return to work. Traumatic brain damage is one of the most common, and one of the most debilitating workplace injuries... Continue Reading
Just this week, more legitimately disabled individuals became victims of the criminal acts of their former Social Security Disability attorney, Raymond LaValle, and his criminal associates Thomas H... Continue Reading
Last night was the annual fundraiser for 9/11 Health Watch, a vital organization supporting 9/11 victims and their families. The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Law Firm of TURLEY REDMOND & ROSASCO,... Continue Reading
Social Security Disability firm of Binder & Binder has announced that it is laying off 100 of 147 employees from its Hauppauge, Long Island headquarters effective December 11, 2017 due to bankr... Continue Reading
If you lived or worked in any job in lower Manhattan below Canal Street (see map above) between 9/11/2001 and 5/30/2002 and have either cancer or a respiratory illness, you may be eligible for fre... Continue Reading