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Worker’s Compensation Under New York Law
What is Worker’s Compensation?
Workers' compensation is insurance that provides cash benefits and/or medical care for workers who are injured or become ill as a direct result of their job. New York has enacted rules and regulations that obligate employers to provide workers’ compensation and benefits to injured employers.
Types of Worker’s Compensation Benefits Under New York Law
❏ Payments equal to two-thirds of your average weekly pay
❏ Reduced earning compensation to compensate you for your decreased ability to work if you have suffered a partial disability
❏ Medical treatment and rehabilitation from healthcare professionals
❏ Compensation for extremity injuries, such as damage to your arms, legs, hands and feet
❏ Reimbursement for traveling to physicians and therapists
Steps for Filing a Worker’s Compensation Claim
❏ Notify your employer as soon as you can. The law says you have 30 days, but sooner than later is stressed here.
❏ Seek medical attention as soon as you can.
❏ If your injuries are serious consult with an attorney. Attorneys do not charge for a consultation in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims
Do you really need an attorney for your claim?
It depends on the particular case. In most cases, you will not have to file a lawsuit. But is is advisable to seek the assistance of attorney, if you have questions about your injury, whether it's covered, what is considered reasonable compensation, etc.
How long do Workers' Compensation benefits continue?
Workers' Compensation benefits may continue indefinitely, provided eligibility criteria continues to be met. Moreover, Workers' Compensation benefits are not subject to either state or federal income tax.
Call us Today
Whether you have suffered a workplace injury or simply need the assistance of an experienced lawyer in New York City, we can provide the experience, strategy and commitment that yield results.For more information or to schedule a free consultation with an attorney at Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C., please call (212) 385-4410. visit: https://www.lawyertime.com/