ACE Your New York Workers Comp Virtual Hearing!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • ☎️ Need my help with your Workers Compensation case? Call to set up a free consultation at 212-406-8989 or visit bit.ly/RexContact
    Welcome to your comprehensive guide on preparing for and acing a New York Workers Compensation Virtual Hearing! As a seasoned New York workers compensation lawyer with over 17 years of experience, I'll share invaluable insights into the virtual hearing process and how to maximize your chances of a favorable ruling.
    Before the day of the hearing, you first need to know how to log in, prepare your environment, and conduct yourself appropriately during the session. I share real-life cases that demonstrates the significance of these details, including one where the visibility of a client's injury during the virtual hearing influenced the judge's decision.
    I also walk you through how to prepare, the importance of strategizing with your lawyer well in advance, and how to effectively communicate your claim details with the court. You'll learn about the dynamics of a hearing day, from the duration, to the attendees and the role each person plays, giving you a clear perspective of what to expect when the day comes.
    I also explain the importance of concise and accurate responses during your testimony. Discover the potential consequences of missing your hearing and what happens when you don't take it seriously!
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    🔷 New York Workers Compensation Board video on how to attend your virtual hearing: • Attending Your Workers...
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    This video is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. There is no attorney-client relationship formed through interactions with this video. While examples may be given, Prior Results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
    For proper legal advice and analysis of your call to set up a free consultation at 212-406-8989.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @workerscompnewyork
    @workerscompnewyork  Год назад +4

    ☎ Need my help with your Workers Compensation case? Call to set up a free consultation at 212-406-8989 or visit bit.ly/RexContact

  • @mr.leggacy4617
    @mr.leggacy4617 Год назад +1

    Keep up the amazing work thanks for all the information you have given us.

  • @ARE175
    @ARE175 Год назад

    Thx for the info..I had my hearing over the phone last Tuesday...

  • @Themachineincmarte
    @Themachineincmarte 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing video 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐

  • @petroulathomas2371
    @petroulathomas2371 7 месяцев назад +1

    Only in NY would the Claimant be attending their hearing from a BODEGA... LOL!!

  • @MMAGUY13
    @MMAGUY13 Год назад

    Truck crashed into my vehicle at work. I already had cervical disc replacement that failed. Now the doctor wants to take that out the artificial disc and fuse my neck in two places. I need an operation for a herniated disc in my lower back. The Workmen’s Compensation carrier sent me to two doctors and they both said I’m 100% temporary disabled last one was in July 2023. around November is a year from my operation And they’re going to go for a degree of disability I want to get 100% disabled. I am in radiating pain I need at least two more surgeries. I can’t even sit in the chair long since I had two of their doctors say I’m 100% disabled and nothing has changed since July when I last seen their doctor in 2023 do you think I got a good chance of getting 100% disabled permanently because come November nothings changed I don’t know what job I can do since I can’t even sit on I can’t stand long and I have ongoing radiating pain 24 hours a day I couldn’t even answer phones if I wanted to

    • @workerscompnewyork
      @workerscompnewyork  Год назад

      Wow, I am terribly sorry that you’re going through so much. It’s hard to give an opinion at this juncture. It sounds like you are a candidate for more surgery, which would mean that you were not yet achieved maximum medical improvement. If that is the case, then it is premature to really discuss what your level of permanent disability would be since any additional treatment would be intended to improve your condition.