by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Nov 21, 2021 | Queens Workers Comp Attorneys, Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers
What Are the Five Things You Should Look for When Hiring Legal Counsel? Queens | NYC | Brooklyn | Bronx Workers’ Compensation Attorneys When you’ve been hurt on the job, and after you’ve received the immediate medical care that you need, your first course of...
by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Oct 15, 2021 | Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers
What Will It Cost You to Pursue Benefits for a Work-Related Injury? Workers’ Compensation Lawyers in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and throughout NYC If you’ve been hurt on the job and can’t work, you may be considering filing a workers’ compensation claim. You’re not...
by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Mar 12, 2019 | Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers, Workers Compensation Attorneys
Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim after a Construction Site Accident It’s common knowledge that working on a construction site is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. You can suffer serious injury in a fall, from a falling object, in a...
by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Feb 19, 2019 | Queens Workers Comp Attorneys, Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers
Know Your Rights before You Submit to an Independent Medical Examination New York City | Queens | Brooklyn | Bronx Workers’ Compensation Lawyers After you have been hurt on the job, you’ll most likely receive a request from the workers’ compensation...
by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Feb 12, 2019 | Queens Workers Comp Attorneys, Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers, Uncategorized
Can You Recover Workers’ Compensation if You Are Paid “Off the Books”? New York City | Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens Workers’ Compensation Lawyers It’s a common occurrence in the United States—working for someone without being on their...
by Pyrros & Serres LLP | Nov 20, 2018 | Queens Workers' Compensation Lawyers
New York City | Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Workplace injuries are a common occurrence in the United States—statistics gathered by the federal government in 2016 found that more than 2.8 million people were treated for workplace...