The Workers' Compensation Board held 291,737 hearings in 2010 and over 122,000 new claims were submitted. It is therefore no surprise that almost every attorney in New York is approached to represent an injured worker or an employer in a workers' compensation claim.
Slides |
Legal Approach to Medical Treatment Guidelines by Renee Heitger | Available after Purchase |
Section 32 Settlement Agreements by F. Daniel Bowers | Available after Purchase |
Workers' Compensation Liens Against Plaintiff's Personal Inljury Actions by Carl D. Copps | Available after Purchase |
Third Party Actions by Dirk Marschhausen | Available after Purchase |
WCB Treatment Guidelines by Craig Rosasco | Available after Purchase |
Materials |
Coursebook Front Pages | Available after Purchase |
Table of Contents | Available after Purchase |
What is NYS Workers' Compensation by David Neifer | Available after Purchase |
Workers' Compensation Issues by William Crossett IV | Available after Purchase |
Workers' Compensation Issues by Alex Dell | Available after Purchase |
Ethical Considerations in a Workers' Compensation Claim by John Sciortino | Available after Purchase |
Ethical Considerations in a Workers' Compensation Case by Matthew Mead | Available after Purchase |
Medical Treatment Guidelines by Jason Carlton | Available after Purchase |
Workers' Compensation Liens Against Plaintiffs' Personal Injury Actions by Carl D. Copps with James Fiedler, Hal Friedman and Michelle Paniccia | Available after Purchase |
Recent Trends and Developments in New York Workers' Compensation | Available after Purchase |
Workers' Compensation Issues by Lynn Forth | Available after Purchase |