Workers' Compensation Law ChangesHow Changes to New York's Workers' Compensation System Will Affect YouIn 2007, the New York legislature made considerable changes to the workers' compensation system. Both short- and long-term benefits have been adjusted for individuals who were injured after spring 2007. The full impact of the statute is still unknown, as caps on benefits are based on evolving medical guidelines. At the Law Office of Robert Koenigsberg, the depth of our experience in workers' compensation law has become even more critical to our clients. We have been vigorously representing injured workers since 1996, and we are committed to protecting every client's rights and to helping people obtain all the compensation they are entitled to by law for their lost wages and medical bills. Attorney Robert A. Koenigsberg started this law firm with the vision of providing clients with hands-on, personal service. We are selective with our caseload so we can maintain our client-centered focus. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation — we will explain how the changes to New York's workers' compensation rules affect you and make sure your rights are protected. How Will These Changes Affect You?Every work injury is unique, and every case is unique, as well. We offer a hands-on approach to carefully explain how changes to the law could affect you in several ways, including:
Your benefits will depend in part on your employer's insurance company. In some circumstance, private insurance companies might be interested in settling more quickly than the state insurance fund or self-insured companies. We will review the details of your case and determine if a settlement is possible. We're Ready to Help You — Contact Us for a Free ConsultationWorkers' compensation is a complex area of the law. We will review your specific circumstances to determine the next steps for you. If you were injured before March 13, 2007, we will explain how your benefits are covered under the old law. Contact us today to discuss your workplace injuries. We will make sure your rights are protected and explain how to file a claim with the New York State Workers' Compensation Board, as required under the new law. We are happy to provide a free initial consultation with a lawyer at our office, which is centrally located across the street from the Federal Plaza in downtown Manhattan. Free Initial Consultations — Call 212-964-9292 Today |

