Ground Zero Lawyer Lectures on Zadroga 9/11 Act to New York Supreme Court

It was an honor to have been asked to give a Continuing Legal Education Course on the new Zadroga 9/11 Act to the Justices and attorneys of the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department in Brooklyn recently. The two hour presentation was given in the same courtroom where I was sworn in as an attorney over 20 years ago - and it hasn't changed a bit!  Here is a copy of my Zadroga 9/11 Act  Power Point Presentation to the Supreme Court.

Like previous lectures I have given on Zadroga 9/11 Act claims, I covered topics such as: who is a first responder under the Zadroga Act ?; are volunteers, construction workers, cleaners and other workers covered under the Zadroga Act ?; what medical conditions are covered under the Zadroga Act ?; what medical and compensation benefits are available under the Zadroga Act ?;   can you have a Zadroga Act compensation claim if you already received money from another 9/11 lawsuit ?; what toxic chemicals were found at Ground Zero and are they cancer causing ?;  who is the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund Special Master ?; what is the definition of the "crash site" under the Zadroga Act ?; what cancer conditions are covered under the Zadroga Act ?;  and what are the deadlines for filing Zadroga Victim Compensation Fund claims ?.

Once again, I would like to thank the Supreme Court, Appellate Division for allowing me to present this progam.

Zadroga 9/11 Lawyer to Lecture at St. John's Law School on Eve of Triangle Fire 100th Anniversary

 

I will be giving my annual New York Workers' Compensation Law lecture tomorrow night at St. John's Law School at the invitation of Prof. David Gregory, one of the country's preeminent labor law experts. 

This year my Workers' Compensation Law lecture takes on particular significance as the this week marks the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire tragedy in lower Manhattan, which was the seminal event leading to the establishment of workers' compensation laws throughout the country. 146 workers lost their lives either in the fire or jumping from the building.

As a former recipient of the Clara Lemlich Triangle Factory Fire Memorial Award, this important moment in labor history, along with the annual Triangle Dinner this Friday night at the Fire Museum of the City of New York, are close to my heart. I will certainly impress upon the law students the importance of understanding not only the "black letter" meaning of the New York workers' compensation law, but also its historical context.

In a eeirly sad coincidence, it just so happens that this year is also the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center DisasterIt took 90 years for the WTC disaster to eclipse the Triangle Factory Fire as New York's most deadly workplace accident.

We are still filing ongoing workers' compensation claims for 9/11 victims, survivors and first responders. In addition, this year has brought the passage of the new James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010.   I will be sharing with the students facts about the new Zadroga 9/11 Act,  how to file a Zadroga Act claim, and what medical conditions are covered under the Zadroga Act.

Afterwards, the officers of the law school's Labor & Employment Law Society ussually join Prof. Gregory and I for a good Italian meal in Queens, maybe at Uvarara. Looking forward to that! I will post my materials on this blog after the lecture.

New York World Trade Center Workers Compensation WTC-12 Filing Deadline September 11th

 

The final deadline for Ground Zero 9/11 rescue, recovery and cleanup workers to register to file a New York Workers Compensation claim  in the future is September 11, 2010. 

The workers compensation lawyers at Turley, Redmond Rosasco and Rosasco are supporting our friends at the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) both financially and through the New York Disability Law Blog get out the word to the estimated 50,000 eligible 9/11 workers who have not yet registered.

This important protection will help them with medical insurance and lost wages if they later become sick as a result of exposure at Ground Zero. Click here to find the official WTC-12 Registration form which must be filed prior to September 11, 2010.  Please take a few minutes to complete this form to protect you and your family.

If you have any questions about registration or filing Ground Zero 9/11 New York workers compensation claims, do not hesitate to call us toll free at 1-877-NY-DBLAW.