As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce another installment with examples of our continued success in the area of fraud litigation. The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board has...more
3/5/2025
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State Labor Laws ,
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As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce yet another installment with examples of our continued success in the area of fraud litigation. ...more
The post-Covid influence over the “gig economy” has led to an expansion of self-employed or by-the-job employed individuals in the delivery and transportation industry. CDL jobs have proven they are not immune to this...more
9/12/2024
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Contractors ,
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Subcontractors ,
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Trucking Industry ,
Workers’ Compensation
As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce our latest installment of our continued success in fraud litigation. This report was originally conceptualized three years ago as a one-time...more
9/4/2024
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Compensation ,
Employee Benefits ,
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Insurance Claims ,
Lost Wages ,
Medical Records ,
Misrepresentation ,
New York ,
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Workers’ Compensation
As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to share our next installment of examples demonstrating our continued success in the area of fraud litigation. This report was originally conceptualized nearly...more
As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce our next installment of examples of our success in the area of fraud litigation. This report was originally conceptualized nearly three years ago as...more
An Overview of Recent Decisions Demonstrating the Board’s Continuing Attitude Toward 114-a -
(Editor’s Note – As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce our next installment of examples of...more
11/29/2023
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Medical Records ,
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Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) ,
PTSD ,
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Workers Compensation Board ,
Workers' Compensation Claim
An Overview of Recent Decisions Demonstrating the Board’s Attitude Toward 114-a -
(Editor’s Note – As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce our next installment showing our continued...more
An Overview of Recent Decisions, Demonstrating the Board’s Continuing Attitude Toward 114-a -
Key Takeaways -
WCL 114-a gives the Board authority to disqualify a claimant from receipt of lost time benefits, “[i]f for...more
Another Overview of Recent Decisions, Demonstrating the Board’s Continuing Attitude Toward 114-a.
Key Takeaways:
WCL 114-a provides the board with the authority to disqualify a claimant from receipt of lost time...more
As a part of our Quarterly Practice Group Update, we are pleased to produce our fifth installment highlighting examples of our continued success in the area of fraud litigation. This publication began as a one-time update;...more
Another Overview of Recent Decisions, Demonstrating the Board’s Continuing Attitude Toward 114-a.
Key Takeaways -
The Workers’ Compensation Board can disqualify a claimant from receiving lost-time benefits under...more
Key Takeaways -
Under certain conditions, the Workers’ Compensation Board can disqualify a claimant from receiving lost time benefits, according to New York Workers’ Compensation Law 114-a
Claims can be overcome when...more