Workers’ Compensation To-Do List:
Immediately inform your employer you’ve been hurt on the job.
Call your lawyer (718) 626-7730, Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani.
See your doctor and tell them how you got hurt on the job.
If you’re unable to work, get an “off work slip” if your doctor says you need to stay home because of your work accident/injury.
Turn that medical slip into your employer.
When you turn to Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the claims process and we can help you with some of the following:
Assemble all the required paperwork to properly file your Workers’ Compensation claim.
Work to expedite your case, so that you get the maximum benefits as quickly as possible.
Get ALL the benefits that you deserve.
Assist you if your employer or the insurance company try to claim that your injury or illness is not related to your job.
Fight the insurance company if it stops your benefits before you are ready to go back to work.
Help you get a lump sum settlement.
Represent you at all hearings or other legal proceedings.
File an appeal, if your benefits have been denied.
Personal Injury To-Do List:
Gather the necessary proof and medical evidence regarding your accident.
Call your lawyer (718) 626-7730, Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani.
File initial court papers.
Find facts to prepare for your trial (discovery).
Motions before trial.
Settlement meetings.
Trials.
When you turn to Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the claims process and help you with the following:
The first step in your personal injury claim is to gather facts and evidence in support of your claim.
Once you have evidence against the at-fault party, you also need to know what your damages may be worth. Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani can help you calculate your monetary damages.
File all of the necessary notices and paperwork with the proper court, agencies and with the insurance company.
Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani can help you build a successful negligence case and will be prepared if your case goes to trial.
Social Security Disability To-Do List:
Organize all medical evidence already in your possession.
Call your lawyer (718) 626-7730, Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani.
Visit your doctor to obtain periodic disability reports.
Gather award letters, pay stubs, settlement agreements or other proof of any temporary or permanent workers’ compensation-type benefits you received.
When you turn to Pyrros, Serres & Rupwani, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the Social Security disability claims process and can help you:
Collect all the information and reports that you need to properly apply and know how to use this information to your advantage.
Make sure that all of the information supporting your application is submitted correctly and on time.
Protect your right to a fair hearing.
Act as your advocate should you have to go to court.
Help you to prepare for any court proceedings.
Speed up the time it takes to begin receiving your benefit checks.
File any necessary appeals to challenge unfavorable decisions.
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When you turn to Pyrros & Serres, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the claims process and we can help you with some of the following:
When you turn to Pyrros & Serres, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the claims process and help you with the following:
The first step in your personal injury claim is to gather facts and evidence in support of your claim.
Once you have evidence against the at-fault party, you also need to know what your damages may be worth. Pyrros & Serres can help you calculate your monetary damages.
File all of the necessary notices and paperwork with the proper court, agencies and with the insurance company.
Pyrros & Serres can help you build a successful negligence case and will be prepared if your case goes to trial.
When you turn to Pyrros & Serres, our attorneys and staff can get involved at any point in the Social Security disability claims process and can help you:
Collect all the information and reports that you need to properly apply and know how to use this information to your advantage.
Make sure that all of the information supporting your application is submitted correctly and on time.
Protect your right to a fair hearing.
Act as your advocate should you have to go to court.
Help you to prepare for any court proceedings.
Speed up the time it takes to begin receiving your benefit checks.
File any necessary appeals to challenge unfavorable decisions.