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Too Embarrassed To File A Workers’ Compensation Claim: Success Stories

Embarrassed By Your Work Injury? Have you ever been injured at work but were too embarrassed or afraid to report your accident to management? Or to file a Workers’ Compensation claim?   You are not alone. You would be amazed at how often workers (just like you) are injured at work but feel they have […]

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Concurrent Employment and Workers’ Compensation

What Is Concurrent Employment? Concurrent employment can happen in one of two ways. Either you are employed in a role that involves carrying out several personnel assignments with one organization, or you work in two or mores roles with different companies. An example of the latter case is where you have a full-time job during

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Common Workplace Injuries and How to Prevent Them

Employees Aren’t The Only Ones Hurt By A Workplace Injury When an employee is injured at work, sometimes a company is left hurting too. Unexpected days off, fewer employees doing the same amount of work, stalled operations. There’s a financial cost too. In 2013, more than 3 million workers experienced workplace injuries or illnesses. All

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Changes in the New York Workers’ Compensation Law

Workers’ Compensation Law In New York Adam Rosen, one of our senior partners, recently met with members of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) in Albany, New York, to discuss proposed changes to the New York Workers’ Compensation Law. New York State law requires every employer in the state to have Workers’ Compensation insurance. One of the primary

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Carpal Tunnel Workers’ Compensation Claims: Do You Have One?

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common workplace injuries (or occupational health problems) in the United States. As a result, it leads to more lost work time than any other work related injury.   The wrist and hand pain associated with carpal tunnel can range from a temporary annoyance to

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Accident Investigation: How It Helps Your Workers’ Compensation Case

What To Do After Your Workplace Accident On-the-job accidents, by definition, are unplanned, unwanted yet controllable events that can both disrupt work and cause injuries. Every year, thousands of workers are injured in the workplace, but most of these accidents are preventable (see the most common workplace accidents). When a workplace injury happens, one of

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9 Things You Need To Know About Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ Compensation (Workers’ Comp) is designed to protect workers, like you, who are injured at work. Unfortunately, the process can be complicated and sometimes you have to fight (hard!) to get the benefits you are rightly entitled to.   Your employer and their insurance company will always try to fight your claim. They want to

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