PUBLIC SERVANT INJURY LAWYER IN NEW YORK

 

What Benefits Are Available for Injured Public Sector Employees?

Under state law, workers’ compensation is your go-to for medical care, wage replacement, and other benefits after most workplace injuries. Here’s what might be available to you:

If someone other than your employer contributed to your workplace injury, you might also be able to file a third-party personal injury lawsuit against them. This can help you recover damages that workers’ compensation doesn’t cover, including pain, suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Our public servant workers’ compensation lawyers can help you explore all possibilities and determine the most strategic path toward fair compensation.

What Is the Timeline for Civil Servants to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

When filing your workers’ compensation claim, time is of the essence. At the state level you have 30 days to notify your employer about your injury. Additionally, state and city employees must file for benefits within two years. Subject to few exceptions, if you miss these deadlines, you may lose your right to claim workers’ compensation benefits. That’s why we hit the ground running. We’ll help you report the accident, file the claim, secure medical evidence, and get you started on the path to compensation. To learn more about workers’ compensation claims in New York, check out our blog and FAQs page.

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