Our disability lawyers in New Jersey help the disabled and injured obtain the benefits they need. The Social Security Administration and long term disability insurance companies evaluate disability by looking at an individual’s limitations based on all of his or her impairments. As a result, people...
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Insurance companies purposely make it difficult for someone on disability to recoup their hard-earned benefits. They implement internal “cost containment” policies to cover up their true motivation for denying your claims: their own bottom line and bonuses for their CEOs. ...
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Lew has been representing claimants in Social Security Disability, Long Term Disability, New York State Employee Retirement, and related disability claims since his graduation from Albany Law School in 1979. Read More Michael E. Quiat Michael E. Quiat, a NJ state disability lawyer has been prac...
Why are So Many New Jersey Disability Claims Denied by the Social Security Administration? Unfortunately, approximately 67 percent of initial claims are denied by the SSA. The New Jersey social security lawyers at Team Law are equipped to handle all types of Social Security cases, including Social...
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New Jersey appeals court finds workplace drug and alcohol policy direct evidence of disability discriminationMichael E. DeLarcoKenneth Kirschner
2. A criminal defendant’s “constitutional right to be fairly tried by an impartial jury” is protected by both the Sixth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article I, Paragraph 10 of the New Jersey Constitution. State v. Little, 246 N.J. 402, 414 (2021) (quoting State v...
New Jersey provides up to 26 weeks of temporary disability benefits (TDB) to employees who sustain a nonwork-related accident or sickness, which results in their inability to perform the duties of their regular jobs. See Temporary Disability Benefits. The TDB program also includes paid family lea...