Disability Lawyer Troy Rosasco Gets Top Reviews for Lawline Seminar on LTD Claims

 

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 a Disability Claim video  CLE for Lawline, the nation's top online CLE producer, and it is clear to me that online CLE for attorneys is a fantastic option for those who do not have the time (can anyone identify!) to attend a live lecture.

The video CLE was entitled "Disability Insurance Claims Primer: The Plaintiff's Perspective", and the presentation focused on both the law and practical pointers involving private disability income insurance policies for professionals and employer based long term disability claims governed by ERISA.  Thankfully, it is getting top reviews from lawyers around the country.

The presentation and PowerPoint materials follow a hypothetically disabled trial attorney, " Atticus Finch" , and the reasons he can no longer do one or more of  the "material and substantial" duties of his profession.

It also touches on Short Term Disability, New York Workers' Compensation claims,  and Social Security Disability claims. About the only thing it does not touch on is Zadroga 9/11 Act claims, but then again the Zadroga Act  wasn't law yet! 

Like all my CLE presentations, I do not get paid for either the presentation or any re-broadcast.  I consider it a way to give back to the profession which has given me so much satisfaction over the years. I just finished a second Lawline CLE presentation on a brand new federal statute which should be appearing on a laptop near you shortly!

So if you need some extra CLE credit, pull out your laptop in the comfort of your own home, and check out my Disability Insurance Claims Primer, or one of the other great Lawline CLE courses.

 

Workers Compensation Lawyer Christopher Redmond Opens New Hamptons Office

Chris Redmond Lawyer

Christopher M. Redmond, a Senior Partner at the New York Workers' Compensation Law Firm of Turley Redmond Rosasco & Rosasco, LLP, has opened a new office on Main Street in Sag Harbor, NY to serve injured workers from Montauk, East Hampton, Bridgehampton, Southampton, Sag Harbor and Hampton Bays.  He will continue to see clients from Westhampton and East Moriches in our existing Riverhead office.

While other places of the country continue to see an overall housing slump, Long Island South Fork ( from the Hampton's to Montauk) housing continues to thrive, providing construction and landscaping jobs throughout the region. Unfortunately, as a result, this also leads to an increase in  construction accidents, including falls off ladders, scaffolds and roofs, and into holes and ditches. 

Often times general contractors use off-the-books immigrant workers on both construction sites and on landscaping projects. These workers, often Latino, are rarely provided with the safety equipment they need, such as harnesses, safety goggles, ear protection and helmets. This leads to unnecessary construction accidents and more severe, permanent injuries. 

Any worker who has been injured at work, or on a South Fork, Long Island construction or landscaping site, should contact Attorney Chris Redmond, who also speaks Spanish, as soon as possible after the accident to learn his rights to file a New York workers compensation claim.  Even workers who are off-the-books or are in the US illegally can file a workers compensation claim, and doing so will not lead to deportation.  Call 631-399-0400 and ask to speak to Mr. Redmond's assistant, Carmen Rosado (x110) to schedule an appointment in our new Sag Harbor Office.