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PEOs, Pizza Sauce, and Penalties: New York Workers’ Compensation Appellate Roundup – May 2025

Four workers’ compensation decisions came down from the Appellate Division Thursday, May 29. It was a mixed bag: two good for defense, two not so much....more

NY Workers’ Compensation Case Roundup - May 2025

The lone decision from the 3rd Dept today is very harsh. In Matter of Coyle v. W & W Steel Erectors, the 3rd Dept. affirmed the Board Panel’s decision to reject an appeal as late, despite the basis for the appeal being a...more

New York Workers’ Compensation Appellate Roundup – May 2025

Attached are three 3rd Dept decisions released Thursday, 5/1/25: Pressimone v. NYCHA. Cautionary tale. Here, there was a deadline set for medical depositions....more

New York Workers’ Compensation Update: 3rd Dept. Decision on Case on FROI-00 then SROI-04

This decision was released by the 3rd Dept. on Thursday 4.10.25: We see this situation happen from time to time. A First Report of Injury (FROI) is initially filed – “Lost Time with No Paid Indemnity” and the Agreement to...more

New York Workers’ Compensation Appellate Roundup – March 2025

The WC Appellate Roundup for 3/28/25 is as follows: Augone v. Shop & Stop: Claimant, a grocery store clerk, was found not to have violated Sec. 114-a for a willful misrepresentation when he said to his doctors that he,...more

3rd Dept. Affirms Disallowance of Covid Vaccine Claim: Employer Not Liable for Encouraged Vaccination Adverse Reactions

In Shmulsky v. Hudson Headwaters Heath 3rd Dept., a Covid Vaccine case, it’s hard to believe that the Law Judge initially found in favor of the claimant. On December 19, 2024, the 3rd Dept. affirmed the disallowance of a...more

Three Appellate Division Decisions Affecting New York Workers’ Compensation

Last week, three Appellate Division decisions were made that will affect New York Workers’ Compensation matters: 1. Giesselmann v. Rotterdam Steel, LLC CV-23-1921 . This was a good decision from the 3rd Dept., affirming a...more

Stressed out? Come to New York and get Workers Compensation!

Big change in New York regarding psych claims, effective January 1, 2025. A WORKER  files  a  claim  for  mental  injury  premised upon extraordinary work-related stress incurred AT WORK, the board may not disallow the claim...more

New York Workers’ Compensation Ruling Roundup – November 2024 #2

Big New York WC Decision drop today. This week we learn the answers to these questions: Can you catch COVID from working with dead bodies? Is burnout from working at home compensable?...more

New York Workers’ Compensation Ruling Roundup - November 2024

From the 3rd Dept on Thursday 11/7/24, there were some relatively good decisions for the defense. Learn more in the blurbs below. In Herrera v. American Badge, a COVID claim was disallowed....more

New York Workers’ Compensation Ruling Roundup – October 2024

The 3rd Department released nine new decisions on various cases in New York Workers’ Compensation. CV-22-2159 Matter of Olorode v Streamingedge, Inc. In this case, the claimant tried to increase his loss of wage-earning...more

New York Workers’ Compensation Ruling Roundup – September 2024

Matter v. Google 3rd Dept. 9/26/24 CV-23-0719 - In this case, the Claimant was a Google executive who got lost looking for a bus after a work happy hour event in Manhattan when two motorized bicycles hit him crossing a...more

Delaware and New York 2023-2024 Average Weekly Wage Rates

Delaware and New York have released the 2023-2024 workers' compensation temporary disability benefit rates based on the statewide average weekly wage. These rates take effect July 1, 2023....more

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