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Lifting, Pushing, Pulling Injuries

Lifting, Pushing and Pulling Injuries

Michael Pyrros NY Workers Comp Attorneys

Industrial and Manufacturing Jobs | Warehouse Workers | Nurses and Medical Assistants | Heavy Equipment Operators

Trauma to joints and connective tissue, typically tied to jobs that require a lot of pushing, pulling or lifting, are among common workplace injuries. If your job involves carrying heavy loads on a regular basis or pushing and pulling large objects or people, you have a right to pursue workers’ compensation if the strain from your job causes injury and prevents you from working.

You may not know if or when you’ll be able to return to work and find the workers’ compensation claims process intimidating and confusing. An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can answer your questions and provide the legal help to obtain the benefits you need to get on your feet again.

 

Workers’ Compensation for Lifting, Pushing and Pulling Injuries

At the law office of Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani, our lawyers fight for the rights of injured workers in Queens and throughout the state of New York. We understand the uncertainties you face, in the aftermath of a workplace injury. Our lawyers offer comprehensive legal counsel for individuals who suffered a workplace injury.
Our firm handles a wide range of workplace injury claims, including cases involving:

  • Trauma to back, neck, hips, legs and arms
  • Sprains, strains, pulled muscles
  • Torn or strained ligaments or tendons

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Michael C. Pyrros received his bachelor’s degree from American University in Washington, D.C. in 1985.
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Michael Serres is a 1989 graduate of St. John’s University School of Law. Mr. Serres was admitted to practice law in New York.
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Nicholas Rupwani has been practicing workers’ compensation law since August 2004.