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Defending Against Alleged Violations of the Construction Industry Fair Play Act

The demanding nature of the construction industry often means that labor requirements change from project to project, or even from day to day within a given job. Even an expert Read More

Southern District Holds that Workers’ Compensation is Exclusive Remedy in Case of Alleged Co-Worker Assault

In New York and elsewhere, a key premise of workers’ compensation law is that it bars employees from filing suit against their employers for injuries suffered on the job. While Read More

Teacher’s Workers’ Compensation Appeal Based on Construction-Related Respiratory Issues

Respiratory ailments can trigger some of the most complicated workers’ compensation disputes. There are numerous medical, behavioral and environmental reasons why someone might not be able to breathe properly. Pinpointing Read More

Workplace Injuries Rising in New York State

It would seem that technological advances and the experience gained regarding the prevention of workplace injuries would lead to fewer employees getting hurt on the job. Unfortunately, this is not Read More

New York Court Approves Workers’ Comp Benefits Despite Employee’s Alleged Intoxication

One of the most important aspects of the workers’ compensation system is that employees are not required to prove fault on someone else’s part to collect benefits. However, in some Read More

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