Understanding Workers’ Comp and ‘Labor Market Attachment’
New York, NY – When an injured worker is partially disabled, the Workers’ Compensation Board will generally require them to look for work within their medical restrictions. This is often
New York, NY – When an injured worker is partially disabled, the Workers’ Compensation Board will generally require them to look for work within their medical restrictions. This is often
New York, NY – When someone is out of work because of an on-the-job injury their two top priorities are getting medical treatment and being paid for lost wages. In
New York, NY – This past spring, NYCOSH and Grey & Grey, LLP issued a report calling on “the Workers’ Compensation Board and other state agencies [to] invest resources in
New York, NY – The Workers’ Compensation Law makes an important distinction between a “lunch break” and a “coffee break.” In general, injuries that occur during a lunch break
New York, NY – One of the most common ways people are injured is by tripping over something or slipping on something and falling down. If this kind of accident
New York, NY – Sleep is a key to good health, but most people don’t get enough of it. Not only is that bad for your general health, lack of
New York, NY – On October 29, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill [drafted by myself, Grey & Grey Managing Partner Robert Grey, and prioritized by TWU Local 100] that
New York, NY – There are generally two kinds of drivers in the workers’ comp system: drivers who deliver people, and drivers who deliver things. Some are covered, some may
New York, NY – The workers’ compensation system provides injured workers with medical treatment for injuries that have been established as part of their claim. In recent years, however, the
New York, NY – In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the NYS Workers’ Compensation Board approved, for the first time, telehealth visits for injured workers. As the pandemic continues to