What To Do If Your Employer Refuses To File a Workers’ Comp Claim For You
Has your New York employer denied your request to file a workers’ comp claim after an injury on the job? A noncooperative employer may refuse
Has your New York employer denied your request to file a workers’ comp claim after an injury on the job? A noncooperative employer may refuse
If an on-the-job injury has prevented you from working, you may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits that pay out a portion of your lost wages.
When your workplace injury leaves you facing mounting medical bills and lost wages, understanding your settlement options becomes critical. Many injured workers in New York
Many jobs are physically demanding and may lead to injuries. Nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers are no exception, but are they eligible for workers’
The rise of remote work has transformed the modern workplace, bringing new challenges to traditional employment practices. One area of recent concern is workers’ comp
Employers who hire undocumented workers rely on their desire to remain unnoticed by government entities to bypass certain regulations for wages, time off, and workers’
Workers’ compensation benefits can be a lifesaver if you get injured on the job. However, just because you have a work-related injury and your employer
Most employers try to keep their employees safe from harm, but even with stringent health and safety standards, accidents still happen. In 2021, New York
Plumbing accidents happen far too often in New York City as plumbers work in confined spaces with hazardous materials, often creating a recipe for disaster.
Head injuries are some of the most catastrophic types of injury. In 2020, over 64,000 traumatic brain injury-related deaths occurred in the U.S. Even head