Workers Compensation Attorneys

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If you are looking for an experienced workers compensation lawyer, job injury attorney, or work injury law firm then do contact New York Workers Compensation Attorneys, Frekhtman and Associates at 1­866­ATTY­LAW for a free legal consultation When someone is injured at work, their employer must have Workers Compensation insurance for them. This insurance pays for lost earnings, medical bills, and other benefits. For more information on Workers Compensation, please see visit this page of our site. Under New York law, an employee injured at work cannot sue his or her employer because they will receive worker's compensation benefits. This is sometimes referred to as the Workers Compensation bar since workers are barred or forbidden from suing their employers. Workers can sue any third party responsible in whole or in part for their injuries. For example, if John Smith works at a hospital and he slips on water in the hallway which was spilled by a co­ worker at the hospital, he cannot sue the hospital or the co­worker because that is suing his employer which is not allowed. This type of case is called a STRAIGHT workers compensation case because the only remedy is to receive workers compensation benefits. Take the same scenario but John Smith slips on water in the hallway of the hospital because ABC Cleaning Company hired by the hospital was mopping the floor and left a soapy puddle of water. Now, John Smith can file for Workers Compensation benefits because he was injured at work and he can also sue a third party, in this case ABC Cleaning Company for his injuries because they were negligent and he does not work for them. If you were injured at work, it is important to contact an experienced workers compensation attorney because often the scenarios are far more complex than the above example. In construction accident or Labor Law cases, an injured laborer usually cannot sue his employer but under Labor Law 240(1) and or Labor Law 241(6) the laborer can sue the landlord of the premises where the construction was ongoing as well as the general contractor for that construction job as both entities are liable by statute. There may also be a claim against subcontracting companies other than the injured worker's employer if the facts so warrant. If you have been injured at work, call NY Workers Compensation Lawyer at 1­ (866) ATTY ­ LAW


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