Understanding Your Rights: A New Yorker’s Guide to Workers Compensation Lawyers

Understanding Your Rights: A New Yorker’s Guide to Workers Compensation Lawyers

A New Yorker’s Guide To Workers Compensation Lawyers

Navigating the intricacies of workers’ compensation in the bustling state of New York can be a complex journey, but working with NY workers compensation lawyers from Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C. can help turn the tide. Here’s a guide to frequently asked questions, designed to shed light on your rights and role of workers compensation lawyers.

How Do I Know If I Am Eligible For Workers’ Compensation Benefits In New York?

Eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits in New York is not solely dependent on the severity of your injury. In the state, coverage extends to most employees, including part-time workers and undocumented workers. The key factor is whether the injury occurred in the course of employment. Whether you’re in the city that never sleeps or anywhere else in New York, understanding your eligibility is crucial. An attorney from our law firm can help assess the extent of your injuries and other factors to determine your eligibility.

Can I Choose My Own Doctor For A Work-related Injury?

In New York, workers’ compensation laws dictate that your employer has the right to choose the initial treating healthcare provider. However, after an initial evaluation, you do have the legal right to seek out a doctor within your employer’s network.  Our team can guide you through this process, helping you make informed decisions about your medical care.

What Should I Do If My Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied?

If your workers’ compensation claim is denied, the first thing you should do is to not panic. This is not the end of the road. In New York, you have the right to appeal the decision. Consulting with our law firm early in the process can be advantageous. They can help you understand the reasons for denial, gather additional evidence, and navigate the appeals process effectively.

Can I Receive Workers’ Compensation Benefits If The Accident Was My Fault?

New York operates under a “no-fault” workers’ compensation system. This means that, in most cases, fault is not a determining factor for eligibility. As long as the injury occurred in the course of employment, you are generally entitled to benefits. Our team can provide clarity on the specific circumstances of your case, ensuring you’re informed about your rights irrespective of fault.

How Long Do I Have To File A Workers’ Compensation Claim In New York?

In the state of New York, you must report a work-related injury to your employer within 30 days. However, it’s best to notify your employer as soon as possible. The actual deadline for filing a workers’ compensation claim is two years from the date of the injury. Nevertheless, delaying the process can lead to complications. Consulting our team promptly after the incident ensures that you adhere to the necessary timelines and that your rights are protected.

Navigating workers’ compensation in New York is a nuanced process, and having the right guidance is essential. At Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C, our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to ensuring you understand your rights and receive the compensation you deserve. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have additional questions or need assistance with your workers’ compensation claim. Our team of workers compensation lawyers is here to navigate the legal landscape for you.

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Brooklyn Office:

Contact Our Brooklyn
Workers Compensation Lawyers

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