Legal Question in Workers Comp in New York
Workers Comp
I have severe carpal tunnel in both hand s. I require surgery. The employer I have worked for 14 yrs requested that I do not file a W/C claim because of the cost to his company (small). I believe this is the result of constant typing back several years ago working for this employer. My health ins carrier (through the company, that I pay for) wanted to know if this was a w/c claim. I told them this treatment began in depth in November when I went to dr and he did a emg test. Typing was done years ago. Can I file a claim, can my employer tell me not to? What are my recourses?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Workers Comp
I am sorry for your situation. Your employer is not permitted to tell you not to file a w/c claim. Call me, Pasquale Calcagno of Calcagno & Associates for a free consultation at 1(800)WE-FIGHT and visit us on the web at www.1800wefight.com for helpful info on Workers Compensation (just use the search bar at our site and input "workers compensation"). We have convenient locations all over New York City or you can request that our office come to you for your convienence. I look forward to speaking with you.
Re: Workers Comp
The purpose of workers comp is to serve as an insurance to sover such instances. I would suggest contacting an attorney specializing in such cases.
Please contact my office for a referral to such an attorney, we regularly work with a specialist on such cases who may properly advise you.
Feel free to contact me at 212.709.8303