Every year in the U.S., thousands of people are injured due to a fire at their workplace. Some are injured so severely that they will never return to work. Life, as they knew it before the accident, will never be the same. They will suffer physical and emotional scars that will stay with them forever. […]
New OSHA Regulations for 2018 and 2019
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the branch of the government that is responsible for ensuring employees have a safe place to work. As such, they set and enforce safety regulations that employers must follow. If regulations are disregarded, employees have the right to file a complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health […]
Healthcare Workers Are Most Susceptible to Back Injuries
New York healthcare workers have some of the most demanding jobs. They spend between 8 and 12 hours on their feet, with few breaks to sit down. They have to react quickly, twist and turn fast, and even lift objects (including people). In this type of physical work environment, it is not uncommon for workers […]
Social Security Disability List of Adult Impairments
In order to qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI) or Supplemental Social Security Income (SSI), you must prove you are physically or mentally impaired and unable to work. Your proof must comply with the stringent requirements of the Social Security Administration (SSA). Albany Attorney Paul Giannetti is well-versed in the SSA requirements for proving […]
Social Security Disability Income Limits in NY
There are two types of Social Security disability programs that provide disabled individuals cash benefits. In many ways, they look very similar, but they are not. There are several significant difference, especially regarding the financial eligibility requirements. Social Security Disability Income and Supplemental Security Income are both managed and overseen by the Social Security Administration. […]
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