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Alex Shulman
If you work in construction, transit, healthcare, or city services, you already know how fast an injury can change your life. A Brookhaven workers’ compensation lawyer from Shulman & Hill helps New Yorkers who are trying to keep up with their injuries, bills, and questions about their recovery.
Some situations involve another driver, a contractor, or unsafe property conditions. We handle workers’ compensation claims and personal injury cases tied to the same injury. Our personal injury lawyers in Brookhaven take care of both claims so your case stays on track.
Our team brings 200+ years of combined experience, has helped more than 26,000 clients across New York, and has recovered over $1 billion for themWe put that experience to work on your claim from day one and make sure you know what comes next. Call Shulman & Hill today for a free consultation and learn how we can help you.
Why People Choose Shulman & Hill for Their Work Injury Cases
Our firm focuses on injury and workers’ compensation cases across New York.
Here is what sets us apart:
- Deep knowledge of New York Labor Law: We handle cases tied to construction injuries, including Scaffold Law claims.
- In–house investigation: We gather records, speak with witnesses, and secure key evidence early in cases.
- Community connection: Our team reflects the communities we serve across Long Island and New York City.
- Focused casework: We are not a high-volume firm; each case gets attention and a clear plan.
When you reach out to us, we will speak with you directly and return your call. Every Borough, Every Block, New York, We Got You. This is the standard we bring to our work.
How Our Brookhaven Workers’ Compensation Attorney Helps You
The process that follows a work injury can feel unclear at first. Forms, doctors’ visits, and calls from the insurance carrier can start right away. Our job is to take that pressure off you and keep your claim moving in the right direction.
Shulman & Hill will get the facts straight. That includes reviewing how the injury happened, checking your job duties, and making sure the right reports are filed. We also help you find approved medical providers if needed and track your treatment so your records reflect what you are going through.
As your claim moves forward, we handle conversations with the insurance company. If payments are delayed, reduced, or denied, we address the issue. If a hearing is scheduled, we prepare your case, gather records, and stand with you before a judge.
Looking Beyond Workers’ Compensation Claims
If another party played a role in your injury or accident, we will pursue a separate third-party personal injury lawsuit. Handling a workers’ compensation claim and a lawsuit at the same time allows us to organize your case and protect the full value of your claim.
Our team will answer your questions, explain each step in plain language, and update you on your case. You will not be left guessing about what comes next.
What Workers’ Compensation Covers in New York
Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system. You do not have to prove your employer caused the injury. If the injury happened on the job or because of your work duties, you may qualify for benefits.
Here is what the system may provide:
- Medical care: Medical appointments, hospital care, therapy, and prescription medications
- Lost wages: Partial pay if you miss work or cannot do the same job
- Permanent disability benefits: Payments for lasting injuries
- Schedule loss awards: For injuries to arms, legs, hands, or other body parts
- Death benefits: Support for families after a fatal work injury
You can receive benefits even if you did not miss time from work. Many people stay on the job with light duty and still receive medical coverage and partial wage benefits.
Common Work Injuries We Handle
Work injuries can happen in any job setting.
We see various kinds of injuries in the claims we file, including:
- Falls from ladders, scaffolds, or stairs
- Repetitive strain injuries from daily tasks
- Back, neck, and shoulder injuries
- Equipment and machinery accidents
- Slip and fall injuries in workplaces
- Vehicle accidents during work duties
Our Brookhaven catastrophic injury lawyer will look at how the injury happened and how it affects your daily life.
How a Work Injury Claim Moves Forward
Most claims follow a few basic steps, though each case has its own details:
- Report the injury: Tell your employer what happened. New York law gives you 30 days to report a work injury, so report it early. Written notice creates a clear record.
- Get medical care: See an approved provider when possible.
- File your claim: Submit the required forms with the New York Workers’ Compensation Board.
- Insurance review: The employer’s insurance carrier reviews the claim.
- Hearings, if needed: A judge may step in if there is a dispute.
Our Brookhaven job injury lawyer tracks each step, keeps records organized, and speaks with the insurance company on your behalf. You usually have two years from the date of injury to file for workers’ compensation benefits in New York.
This deadline applies to your claim for benefits through the Workers’ Compensation Board. How long you receive benefits depends on your injury and recovery. Some benefits are temporary, and others may continue if the injury leads to lasting limitations.
Why Workers’ Compensation Claims Get Denied
Some claims run into problems early on. That does not always mean the claim is over.
Common reasons include:
- The injury was not reported within 30 days.
- The employer or insurer disputes that the injury is work-related.
- Medical records do not clearly connect the injury to your job.
- There are gaps in treatment or missed appointments.
- The worker is labeled as an independent contractor.
If this happens, we review the denial, gather stronger records, and prepare your case for a hearing when needed. To discuss your situation with the Shulman & Hill team, call us today for a free consultation.
Filing a Third-Party Lawsuit for a Work-Related Injury
When work injuries involve more than your employer, they could open the door to a separate claim.
Examples include:
- A construction worker hurt by faulty equipment
- A driver hit by another vehicle while working
- A building injury caused by a property owner’s unsafe condition
A third-party lawsuit may allow an injured worker to recover losses that workers’ compensation doesn’t. That can include pain and suffering, full lost income, future care costs, and long-term effects of the injury.
You usually have three years from the date of injury to file a third-party personal injury lawsuit in New York. Our workers’ compensation lawyer serving Brookhaven will explain what you can do to start on your case today.
Workers We Represent in Brookhaven, New York
We work with a wide range of New York workers, including:
- Construction and labor workers
- Transit and union employees
- City and state workers
- School support staff
- Home health aides and nurses
- Taxi and rideshare drivers
We do not represent federal employees, including United States Postal Service (USPS) workers.
Talk With Our Brookhaven Workers’ Compensation Lawyer About Your Injury
After an injury at work, you may be balancing recovery, income, and job concerns all at once. You may not know what forms to file or what to expect from the insurance company.
Shulman & Hill handles workers’ compensation and related injury claims across Long Island and New York. We travel for consultations and work on contingency, so there are no upfront costs.
New York, We Got You. Call today for a free consultation and learn what your next step can look like.