Workers’ Compensation

Get Back on Your Feet with Workers’ Compensation!
In New York, a Workers’ Compensation fund exists to support employees injured on the job. Managed by the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB), this fund is financed by employer contributions, functioning as an insurance safety net for workplace accidents.

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Navigating the Workers’ Compensation System

If you’ve been injured at work, you are eligible for Workers’ Compensation, which covers medical expenses and lost wages during your recovery. Here’s what you need to know:
Lost Wages: As of July 1, 2025, the maximum weekly compensation is $1,222.42, covering up to 2/3 of your wages (subject to the cap).
Claim Deadline: You must notify your employer of your accident or injury within 30 days, and you must file your claim within 2 years of the date of injury.
Reimbursements: You’re entitled to reasonable out-of-pocket transportation and medical care expenses.
Additional Benefits: You may also qualify for unemployment insurance, vocational rehabilitation, private disability, union benefits, and Social Security Disability Benefits.
The sooner you consult a New York Workers’ Compensation attorney, the quicker we can secure the benefits you deserve. All consultations are free and carry no obligation. We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Overcoming Challenges & Securing Your Benefits

Workers’ Compensation can be complex and frustrating, leading to many denied claims when filed without legal assistance. Insurance companies have attorneys on their side—you should too. Without proper representation, claims may be denied or result in low payouts.
With over 100 years of combined experience, we know what it takes to fight for injured workers. If your claim has been denied, call us today to explore your options. If this is your first time filing, we’ll ensure your claim is handled correctly from the start.
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Every case is handled with care, dignity, and respect. We understand this is a challenging time and treat each client’s situation individually to determine the best path forward.

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For decades, we’ve helped injured workers get the compensation they rightfully deserve. Let us put our experience and dedication to work for you.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely! Yes, you can get compensated even if you don’t lose work hours. There are many injuries that allow you to continue to go to work. However, they may also interfere with your life in general. Things such as a broken foot or arm can interfere but you are still capable of doing your job. In many cases, getting back to work sooner will result in an even higher final cash award for your injury.

Workers’ Compensation is insurance that businesses must carry if they have employees. Your claim will be placed in front of the Workers’ Compensation Board and determined if you have any such benefits that should be awarded to you.

To be eligible for Workers’ Compensation, the fault of any one party is not taken into consideration. Deliberately trying to harm themselves or someone else.

While an attorney is not required to file a Workers’ Compesantion claim on your behalf, keep in mind that insurance companies are not in business to shell out lots of cash. They are not going to play nice. This is why you should never try to represent yourself in legal matters. Hire someone who knows the law and the system and can work hard for you.

Even if it is a minor injury, always be sure to notify your employer immediately, seek medical attention, and file a Workers’ Compensation claim. By following these steps, you will be protected down the road.

You may lose the right to medical care and the benefits of Workers’ Compensation.

To be eligible for additional benefits, certain factors must be met. This is on a case-by-case basis. The worker must be deemed as too injured to perform the tasks at work that are expected at their job. If they can perform lighter-duty tasks, but there aren’t any available, then you can file for unemployment. The injured worker can also file for Workers’ Compensation while on unemployment. If benefits are denied initially, the injured worker may be eligible for New York State Disability Benefits while the case proceeds.

Yes, if the injury is minor and not other claims are needed, the claim to have your medical costs covered can be your only claim.

Yes! You can. The Social Security Administration may adjust your monthly payment, taking into consideration your monthly Workers’ Compensation benefit. We can help you with that as well.

Yes. There are many injuries and illnesses resulting from workplace exposure that do not require a specific accident. These are referred to as repetitive or occupational injuries/illnesses, and are quite common.

Most physicians and chiropractors in New York, as well as many in New Jersey, can treat you for your work-related injuries. You can choose any doctor you wish, or we can assist in finding the proper provider to help you.

No. We will never send you a bill for our legal services in a Workers’ Compensation claim. Fees are contingent and will be awarded when we win your case.

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