Deep dives by worker group.
Different worker groups have different statutes, presumptions, defenders, and pension structures. Pages below explain how WC interacts with §207-a, §207-c, civil service disability pensions, and the WTC presumption for the specific groups I represent.
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Civil Service Disability Pensions in NY →
NY civil service disability pensions — ADR, PODR, §207-a, §207-c, Tier disability — and how they coordinate with workers' comp. Former NYC Law Dept Deputy Chief.
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FDNY EMS Workers' Compensation Lawyer — NY →
FDNY EMTs and paramedics file workers' compensation, not §207-a. A former NYC Deputy Chief explains the difference and what it means for your claim.
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MTA Workers' Compensation Lawyer — NY →
MTA workers' compensation attorney for NYCT, MaBSTOA, LIRR, Metro-North, and Bridges & Tunnels employees. Former NYC Deputy Chief. The employer-entity rules matter.
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NY Court Officers Workers' Comp Lawyer →
New York court officers and Unified Court System employees — workers' compensation, line-of-duty benefits, and disability retirement. Coordinated representation.
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NYC Correction Officers Workers' Comp Lawyer →
NYC correction officers get §207-c line-of-duty benefits AND can file workers' compensation. The interaction matters — and most officers leave money on the table.
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NYC Health + Hospitals (HHC) Workers' Comp Lawyer →
NYC Health + Hospitals (HHC) workers — nurses, physicians, techs, aides, security — workers' compensation attorney. Former NYC Deputy Chief.
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NYCHA Workers' Comp Lawyer →
NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA) workers' compensation attorney. Maintenance, caretakers, supervisors, exterminators, plasterers. Former NYC Deputy Chief.
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NYS DOCCS Correction Officers Workers' Comp Lawyer →
NYS DOCCS correction officers receive line-of-duty benefits under Correction Law §27 and can also file workers' compensation. The two systems must be coordinated.
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Port Authority Workers' Comp Lawyer (PAPD & Civilian) →
Port Authority Police Department officers and PA civilian workers — workers' compensation, line-of-duty benefits, and the bi-state jurisdictional wrinkle.
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Rockland County Correction Officers Workers' Comp Lawyer →
Rockland County correction officers receive GML §207-c line-of-duty benefits and can file workers' compensation. Coordinated representation across both systems.
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Westchester County Correction Officers Workers' Comp Lawyer →
Westchester County correction officers receive GML §207-c line-of-duty benefits and can also file workers' compensation. Both systems matter and need coordination.
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