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Most employers carry Workers’ Compensation insurance for anyone who gets hurt on the job. As an employee, you can file a Workers’ Compensation claim to receive money to cover the cost of medical bills, lost wages, and disability when you suffer a workplace injury. Who’s at fault is not...
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At Paul Giannetti Attorney At Law, we believe you should never go back to work until you are physically ready to do so. Additionally, you should have the compensation you need to ensure your return to work doesn’t come at a loss. Don’t settle your workers’ compensation insurance claim...
New York requires most employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance coverage, including most employers of domestic and agricultural workers. Additionally, Congress allotted special funds to provide for workers’ compensation benefits to volunteers who assisted with the World Trade Center rescue, recov...
We will be by your side any time you have a comp hearing. We are your ally against the insurance company. We have earned the respect of our peers, too; many of our cases are referred to us by other law firms. We Get Results
Workers' compensationis supposed to pay 100 percent of your reasonable and necessary medical expenses, as well as lost wages and other costs, regardless of fault for the accident. However, actually getting those benefits can be a challenge. The workers' comp insurance company may argue that your...
Once you have achieved maximum medical improvement, and no further improvement in your medical condition is anticipated, the Workers’ Compensation Board and/or the workers’ compensation insurance carrier will request a hearing to determine your loss of wage-earning capacity (LOWEC). This will deter...