“A state-by-state analysis by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute finds state and local government workers will lose an average of $1,810 (in current dollars) in eroded pay after the Janus decision. ” Read the full report on the expected impact of Janus here. – Compliments of The NYC Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Author Archives: FOA
The New York Appellate Division recently issued a case (Matter of Brennan) that highlights the issue of accidents that occur in public areas – on your way to work. Although the decision was unfavorable to the injured worker, it did emphasize the point that the definition of “accident” is open to interpretation based on the […]
The New York Appellate Division recently issued two decisions that highlight the issues of presumption and credibility. One of these decisions was unfavorable to injured workers, while the other was favorable. In the first case, the Court found the claimant’s injuries and testimony to be incredible when viewed against a surveillance video of the accident […]
The Claimant was a lineman for Verizon. He was loading a telephone pole on a truck and injured his right shoulder. He was unable to return to work and ultimately retired due to his injury. He suffered with a frozen shoulder and adhesive capsulitis with significant physical restrictions. He underwent two surgical procedures. The insurance […]
Giving timely notice of an accident to an employer may be the single most important factor in a Workers’ Compensation case. N.Y. Workers’ Compensation Law Section 18 requires that an employee must provide written notice of a work place injury to the employer within 30 days of the accident causing the injury for a claimant […]
Recently, the New York Courts addressed the issues faced by injured workers’ seeking to file a Workers’ Compensation claim for work related stress. In Matter of Kraus, the injured worker (claimant) worked for a large grocery store chain administering company policies related to on the job injuries. The claimant was responsible for identifying and distinguishing […]
Most people are unaware of the impact that Unions have made in all of workplaces. Each day we all go to our worksite and take certain benefits, such as lunch breaks, health benefits, & weekends off, for granted. Especially at this time with the Janus decision on the horizon, it is important for us to […]
Our attorneys appealed a September 2016 Workers’ Compensation decision for client William. William was classified as having a Permanent Partial Disability and was required by the September decision to produce evidence of a work search before Workers’ Compensation benefits could be made. Our attorneys appealed the September decision and argued that a recent change by […]
According to the Social Security Administration, Studies show that 1 in 4 of today’s 20 year-olds will become disabled before reaching 67. Disability is a word we all hear about day to day, see its long lasting effects on friends, family, and colleagues, and read about it in the newspaper. Most people do not think […]
A Yonkers apartment owner never did any repair work to their parking lot. Over time the pavement got worse and worse. Eventually, the whole parking lot was like a mine field. One day a tenant was trying to get to her car when the broken up pavement caused her to trip and fall. She badly […]