Complete Guide To Workers’ Comp

Complete Guide To Workers’ Comp

Were you injured while working? If so, you might know that you can file for workers compensation benefits, but did you know that doing so on your own could result in less benefits than you need, let alone deserve? At Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C., our workers comp attorneys in New York handle workers compensation claims every day. We’ve helped thousands of clients whose claims were initially denied. We have also recovered maximum benefits for injured workers who almost accepted much less than they were first offered by the Workers Compensation Board.

Our attorneys in New York understand the rogue tactics commonly used by employers and their insurance companies. By leveraging our experience, skill, and knowledge, we level the playing field and get our clients positive results.

Our Attorneys Protect Injured Employees

Our workers compensation attorneys in New York have decades of combined experience in handling claims. Benefits for injured workers may include lost wages, medical care, disability, and more. Our past clients sustained serious injuries in all manner of jobs. Some of the most dangerous workplaces in America are those which are in the following industries:

  • Construction
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturer
  • Oil
  • Waste processing
  • Transportation
  • Logistics
  • Utilities
  • Health care

Industries With Special Workers Compensation Laws

It is not safe to presume that every occupation or industry will provide the same benefits to an injured worker, even with the assistance of workers comp attorneys in New York. These industries are unique and have their own laws regarding compensation benefits for injured workers.

Railroad Workers – The U.S. federal government considers railroad jobs to be so dangerous that there are special laws to protect employees, and these laws are listed in The Federal Employees Liability Act.

Maritime Workers – Employees who spend most working hours on a commercial boat may be able to pursue compensation through the Jones Act.

Toxic Substance Workers – A worker exposed to toxic substances and who becomes ill immediately after exposure or a delayed onset of symptoms might have the right to recover damages through a claim or lawsuit. An example of this is asbestos.

In general, with any of the above situations, you should consult attorneys in New York who can provide you with guidance as to your legal options; there are many other rules and regulations — and special exceptions — for various industries, so having a legal professional on your side can make all the difference in your case.

When A Third Party Injures An Employee

Workers compensation can be collected when you, your employer, or a coworker causes or contributes to the injury. If a third party is to blame, workers comp attorneys in New York might advise you to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit against that party. Grounds for a civil claim could include negligence, wrongdoing, premises liability, product liability, manufacturer defect, or wrongful death.

Recoverable damages for third party claims or lawsuits might include pain, suffering, medical bills, lost wages, loss of consortium, and funeral costs. A New York workers’ compensation lawyer from Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C. can help you with your claim — contact our firm today.

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Brooklyn Office:

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Workers Compensation Lawyers

300 Cadman Plaza West One Pierrepont Plaza 12th Floor, 11201
(718) 875-0909