“Blunder”? Worby Napoli Protest NY Post 9/11 Lawsuit Article
The New York Post called it an "incredible blunder". The New York Daily News reported that 9/11 sick workers were scared to sign any "settlement papers" or risk losing out on Zadroga Act Victims’...
View Article9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Lawyer Selection Process Complicated by...
No one will say that John Feal was not a tireless and successful advocate, among others, for the recent passage of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010. We all owe this hero a...
View ArticleNew York Disability and Compensation Lawyers Launch New Informational Video...
The New York Disability Law Blog has been posting helpful information for claimants with work or non-work related disabilities for over five years now. Over the last year, many of our readers began...
View ArticleDisability Lawyer Troy Rosasco Gets Top Reviews for Lawline Seminar on LTD...
Whenever I am asked to give a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Seminar for my fellow attorneys, I try and put my best effort into both the live presentation and the written materials. I recently did...
View ArticleHappy Holidays 2011 from your New York Disability Lawyers
On behalf of all the attorneys and staff at the Disability Claim Law Firm of Turley, Redmond Rosasco & Rosasco, LLP, we wish you and your families Happy...
View ArticleQueens New York Social Security Disability Judge Bias Class Action Settlement...
There are unfortunately many Americans who fell for the recent “one-sided” 60 Minutes piece by Steve Kroft about how easy it is to get disability benefits from Social Security. For those who want...
View Article$21.4 Million Alleged Social Security Disability Fraud by Lawyer and Retired...
Today is a terribly sad day for all disabled retired New York police officers with integrity who have legitimate psychological disabilities related to their heroic service during and after the 9/11...
View ArticleSocial Security Disability Fraud, Facebook Privacy and the Manhattan DA… Oh My!
Yesterday’s US Supreme Court decision in Riley v. California, interpreting the Fourth Amendment in the “digital age”, could impact the current Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation into allegedly...
View ArticleProtective Legislation for Workers – St. John’s Law School Spring 2015 Wrap-Up
My third year of teaching the course Protective Legislation for Workers was the charm. As a new course developed by Prof. Barouh and myself, we have steadily fine-tuned the class based on student...
View Article9/11 Firefighter Widow Wins $3 Million WTC Pension after Nine Year Court Fight
The New York Post has a great article today on the Court decision giving the widow of a hero 9/11 firefighter a $3 Million dollar WTC pension payout . “The word ‘no’ is not in my vocabulary,” the...
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