The attorneys at Turley, Redmond & Rosasco have more than three decades of experience representing injured and disabled workers and veterans in Garden City. We have a long history of success in obtaining our clients the benefits they deserve through workers’ compensation, Social Security disability, and veterans’ disability programs.
Social Security Disability Insurance is a federal program administered by the Social Security Administration. It provides benefits for workers who suffer injuries that prevent them from returning to work for at least 12 months or are expected to result in their death. Our SSDI attorneys have extensive experience representing injured and disabled workers at the SSA and can handle every step of the process.
Workers’ compensation is a state program administered by the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board. It provides a fixed set of benefits to most private sector employees who suffer work-related injuries and illnesses that temporarily prevent them from working. In addition to medical benefits, the program provides cash benefits equal to 2/3 of your average weekly wage multiplied by the percentage of your disability (up to certain limits). We have over 30 years of experience representing injured and disabled workers before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board and have a long history of obtaining the most successful results possible for our clients.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is the federal agency responsible for evaluating veterans’ injuries and paying them disability benefits. Veterans’ disability claims can often be complex and involve long waiting times. Our veteran’s disability attorneys at Turley, Redmond & Rosasco are experts in the veteran’s disability claims process. They have successfully navigated many of our client’s claims through all phases of the application process by filing the most robust applications and advocating on their behalf at every step.
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries for workers because construction workers face a unique set of hazards, including heavy machinery, scaffolding, near speeding traffic, and many others. Construction workers who are injured on a job site have several avenues through which they can obtain compensation, including workers’ compensation claims, Social Security disability claims, and third-party liability claims against owners, contractors, and other entities. Our attorneys provide comprehensive legal services to injured construction workers by advocating these three types of claims on their behalf.
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