Tag: Rochester

Appeal won – Workers’ Compensation Case

Appeal won. Client was fired after a work accident to his neck. Client went on to work for a different employer for 12 days, however, one week later he had neck surgery. The judge ruled in favor of the first employer concluding that the client did not work enough for the other employer and therefore […]

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Workers’ Compensation won!

Compensation won! Client had an injury to his back when a few containers fell of the rack on him. He felt some pain in the knees but thought that it was temporary and he did not report it. 3 months later needed right knee surgery. Employer denied it. We established the case for both knees […]

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Compensation approved

Compensation approved. Client worked in a assembly line untangling cables and coils by hand. One day felt a stabbing sensation in the hand. She did not file a claim. 60 days went by and the pain continued. Employer denied the claim because of lack of notice within 30 days. Case won as occupational disease as […]

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DACA VS. TRUMP – 3RD ROUND – DACA STILL STANDING

Phase out ordered by Trump, Congress negotiations, the Government Shutdown and now the Courts take over the fight. Certainly, the last few months have been a roller coaster for the Dreamers and DACA eligible immigrants. In January, a court first ruled that DACA eligible immigrants could still apply to renew their status even if it […]

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