To receive workers’ compensation for your injury or illness, the timeline for filing a claim is crucial. Missing the filing deadline can cost you a claim that is otherwise eligible for a payout. Claims are often denied due to delays in filing the claim or failing to...
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When do construction site injuries warrant a lawsuit?
Every day, construction workers risk severe injuries while performing their jobs. In New York, workers' compensation benefits cover salaries and medical bills for workers who sustain injuries at construction sites while operating equipment and machinery. Although...
Occupational diseases and workers’ compensation
Many people incur injuries at their place of employment — and file workers' compensation claims — without ever experiencing an accident. Occupational diseases injure these employees. The environments they work in or the activities they do there cause their health...
Is your worksite too loud?
Construction work can be a demanding job, both on your schedule and your body. In addition to the challenging hours, you may spend your day working with heavy machinery that can be loud and dangerous. When you damage the inner workings of your ears, it can be a...
The high risk of musculoskeletal injuries as a masonry worker
New York is a state filled with all sorts of buildings, from tall skyscrapers to small delis. For these buildings to go from blueprints to real structures, masonry workers help ensure that construction projects get completed. Unfortunately, they're also working in a...
Common injury risks faced by sanitation workers
New York sanitation workers encounter dirt and danger as a regular part of their daily work duties. This fact means that workers in the industry face more injury risks than many other workers. One way sanitation workers can decrease the risk is to familiarize...
Causes of construction site accidents
Employers are required to take reasonable steps to minimize the risk of construction site injuries. However, despite a New York contractor's best efforts, there is a chance that you might get hurt while on the job. Let's take a look at some of the most common types of...
Tips for avoiding hand injuries at work
Ideally, employers in New York and around the country will take whatever steps are necessary to minimize the risk of employee hand injuries. Doing so may improve employee morale while reducing turnover within the organization. In addition to steps that your employer...
New York contractors who don’t have workers’ comp insurance are breaking the law
Insurance is an essential part of New York's workers' compensation system. Without it, few contractors could afford to pay when one of their employees suffers an injury and files a claim. In fact, state law requires contractors and subcontractors to carry a workers'...
Watch out for these signs of heat illness when working outdoors this summer
Summer is here, and temperatures in New York City are regularly reaching the 90s these days. For construction workers, landscapers and others whose jobs are done outside, the heat and humidity can mean plenty of work. But sweltering weather also means workers risk...