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New York Workers Compensation… it is more than forms: Family of C-4’s
Posted at: 7/18/2014 4:54 PM
While the New York Workers Compensation Law requires prompt medical treatment, injured workers often find their medical treatment anything but prompt. In the last few years the New York Workers Compensation Board implemented
What to do Before Filling Out a C-3 Form for New York Workers' Compensation
Posted at: 5/30/2014 4:47 PM
In the last few months, the attorneys at Meggesto, Crossett & Valerino, LLP have noticed that more injured workers are arriving at our office with multiple forms that they have received. Some of the forms are sent directly by the
Can I get Social Security Disability Benefits if I suffer from Guillain Barre Syndrome?
Posted at: 5/23/2014 4:43 PM
Guillain Barre Syndrome (“GBS”) is a very serious autoimmune disorder that causes your immune system to attack your nervous system. GBS results in widespread tingling and weakness of extremities which can lead to pain and even paralysis. The symptoms of this condition may include
Most Health Clubs Must have a Defibrillator on the Premises
Posted at: 4/22/2014 4:35 PM
Health clubs with 500 or more members must have an Automated External Defibrillator (“AED”) on the premises pursuant to the General Business Law and the Public Health Law. An AED is a portable medical device for delivery of an electroshock to restart normal heart rhythm.
What does Alleged Onset Date mean?
Posted at: 3/31/2014 4:32 PM
The alleged onset date is the date that you claim you became disabled when you filed your application for Social Security Benefits. This date is important as it will determine how much you receive in retroactive benefits. With Social Security Disability, you can receive retroactive