In many parts of the country, medical marijuana remains somewhat controversial. Yet New York State acknowledges the benefits of medical marijuana for chronic pain and has since July 2014, when the Compassionate Care Act was passed into law. Following the passage of...
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Workers’ Compensation
Workers Compensation Claims for New York Domestic Workers
Don't assume you don't have workers' compensation coverage just because you are a domestic worker in New York. Workers' compensation coverage is required if the same employer employs a domestic employer for forty or more hours per week. This includes any time at the...
Claiming Workers Compensation Death Benefits in New York
If your spouse or parent dies on the job, you will likely be eligible for workers' compensation death benefits. You may also be eligible for benefits if the worker had a previous job-related illness or injury and was receiving benefits only to die from the condition....
What’s the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation Cases and Personal Injury Cases in New York?
Workers' compensation cases and personal injury cases have a lot in common. Both case types cover your medical bills. Both case types address lost wages during an injury-related disability. Yet there are significant differences between the two case types that you...
What are some warning signs of a traumatic brain injury?
A falling piece of metal that hits your head or an item left out on a scaffold that causes you to fall can leave you with a serious head injury. In the days or weeks after this incident, you may act differently than you did before. Learning about the signs of brain...
How can construction companies prevent electrocution accidents?
Working in construction can be a dangerous occupation, but your employer and the construction company do have an obligation to protect employees and contractors as much as possible. Electrocution accidents can result in catastrophic injuries. According to the CDC, the...
How can coworkers cause accidents for you on a scaffold?
Constructing a building is often a dangerous task, especially when it requires the use of a scaffold. Relying on the people around you to follow the rules and use their tools safely is important, but accidents and negligence can sometimes happen. Rushing to finish...
3 causes of overexertion
Overexertion is a type of acute injury that can occur when you push yourself too hard physically. The National Safety Council states that overexertion was the leading cause of nonfatal work injuries until 2020, when it became the second-most common cause. Overexertion...
Signs of bad faith from worker’s comp insurance companies
Workers' compensation insurance is a no-fault process designed to give injured workers fast access to coverage for medical care and lost income. Unfortunately, employees sometimes face bad faith tactics from insurance companies attempting to avoid payouts. Delaying...
Does your workers’ comp claim preclude a personal injury suit?
Even if you are careful and wear appropriate protective gear, you never can eliminate your chances of suffering a life-altering injury at work. Indeed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 2 million Americans required emergency medical...