Entries by NY Personal Injury Attorneys

Should I Hire a Workers’ Comp Attorney, or Can I Handle My Own Case? Understanding Work-Related Injuries in New York

If you’ve recently suffered from a work-related injury or illness in New York, it’s crucial to understand the workers’ compensation process. This knowledge will help you navigate the system, whether you decide to hire a workers’ compensation attorney or handle the case on your own. The decision to hire an attorney is significant and depends […]

Birth Injury Statistics – Understanding Your and Your Child’s Risk

Birth injuries are a distressing reality for many families, affecting both the newborn and their parents for years to come. As a malpractice lawyer specializing in these cases, I’ve seen firsthand the devastating impact that birth injuries can have on families. Understanding the common types of birth injuries and their causes is crucial for parents who are […]

How Federal Agencies Are Working to Advance Important Civil Rights Protections

By The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights The Biden administration recently finalized a number of regulations and issued critical guidance that have important implications for communities across the nation. These include regulations and guidance interpreting and enforcing landmark civil rights laws and protections that were top priorities for The Leadership Conference on Civil […]

Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Files Lawsuit Against R.G. Ortiz Funeral Home for Exploiting Grieving Families

NEW YORK, NY – Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga today announced that DCWP has filed a lawsuit against R.G. Ortiz Funeral Homes Inc. for exploiting grieving families by refusing to provide information regarding the whereabouts of their loved ones remains, misrepresenting or concealing the prices of services offered, failing to provide services […]

I Was Wrongfully Terminated? How Can I Fight Back?

Losing your job can be devastating, especially if you believe it is unjust. Wrongful termination disrupts your career, leaving you powerless and uncertain about your future. However, it’s crucial to remember that you have rights and options, particularly in a state like New York with robust employment laws. If you suspect you’ve been wrongfully terminated, here […]

Why Is It Important To Understand Grievance Concepts And Who Can File Them?

In workplaces where unions play a pivotal role, the term “grievance” holds significant weight. Yet, for many individuals, especially those not directly involved in union activities, the concept of a grievance may remain somewhat obscure. What exactly is a grievance, and how does it function within the framework of labor relations, particularly in New York, […]

Injured on the Job? Here Are 10 Things Not to Do When Dealing with the Insurance Adjuster

Getting injured on the job can be a distressing experience, and dealing with the workers’ compensation process can add further stress to an already challenging situation. One of the key players in this process is the insurance adjuster representing your employer’s workers’ comp insurer. Their job is to protect the insurance company’s interests, which often […]

NYS Inspector General Releases the 2023 Workers’ Compensation Fraud Inspector General Annual Report

On April 16, Inspector General Lucy Lang released the 2023 Annual Report of the Workers’ Compensation Fraud Inspector General (WCFIG), which details the Office’s efforts to combat fraud and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the workers’ compensation system. In conjunction with this release, IG Lang, along with Attorney-in-Charge for Workers’ Compensation Fraud Bryan Richmond, […]

Attorney General James Announces Agreement with Brooklyn Catholic Diocese for Mishandling of Clergy Sexual Abuse Cases

Editorial credit: Ben Von Klemperer / Shutterstock.com NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced an agreement with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn (the Diocese) to address its years of mismanaging clergy sexual abuse cases and for failing to uphold the policies and procedures it adopted for investigating and responding to abuse complaints. […]

No Discipline for Officers Who Killed Kawaski Trawick

Criminal justice-reform advocates rally in front of NYPD headquarters after internal charges against two officers who fatally shot Kawaski Trawick were thrown out on a technicality, Sept. 28, 2023. Credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY By Yoav Gonen On Friday afternoon, two days shy of the five-year anniversary of the police killing of Kawaski Trawick in The Bronx, the […]

New York Motorcycle Accidents: Understanding Legal Rights and Necessary Actions

As the weather begins to warm, more motorcycle riders will be on the streets of New York. Motorcycle accidents in New York City can be devastating, often resulting in severe injuries and significant financial burdens for those involved. In the aftermath of such incidents, understanding one’s legal rights and knowing what steps to take are […]