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MUST READ: New Auto Insurance Law Protects Firefighters
We know it’s hard to get anyone excited about a new auto insurance law. But this time, the law is so important, and the impact that it will have on firefighters is so significant, that we think there is good reason for members to take notice. Our firm was part of the lobbying effort to […]
Filling Out a CD-72 The Right Way
Protecting Your Rights By Preparing a CD-72 Accurately Firefighters know that their CD-72 can mean the difference between receiving an accident-disability pension and an ordinary-disability pension. But firefighters and officers are given surprisingly little guidance on how to fill out a CD-72 in a way that takes the members legal rights into account. No injury […]
Should Assaults on Police, Firefighters, EMTs and Jail Guards Be Charged as Hate Crimes?
Should the New York State hate crime law that provides enhanced sentencing for attacks based on a victim’s identity be expanded to include peace officers, firefighters and EMTs? State Senator Fred Akshar of Binghamton, a former sheriff’s deputy, thinks so, and he’s proposed legislation in Albany to make hate crime enhancement happen. New Yorkers were […]
Volunteer Firefighter Injury
Helping When Workers’ Compensation Is Not Enough According to a study from the National Fire Protection Association, volunteer firefighters are more likely to sustain injuries at fireground than paid, professional firefighters. In New York State, volunteer firefighters come under the state’s workers’ compensation program, so they receive medical benefits and disability payments for work-related injuries. […]
Retired FDNY Firefighter’s Motorcycle Crash Highlights Crisis of Uninsured Drivers
The Suffolk Times recently reported that retired FDNY firefighter Bill Esposito suffered serious injuries on March 9 when a Ford sedan, driven by an unlicensed and uninsured driver, cut across the path of his motorcycle, causing a collision that launched the 60-year-old rider 30 feet through the air and onto the pavement of Route 58 […]
Senator Ted Cruz Hypocritical — Falsely Claims to be “Champion of Firefighters and Police Officers”
As a rule, lawyers should stay out of politics. So—we would never suggest who someone should vote for. However, when we hear something said that isn’t true, we feel a moral obligation to set the record straight. Following his victory at the Iowa caucus, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz addressed a room of supporters to celebrate […]
Important Tax Issues for Firefighters
As 2018 draws to a close, there is rare good news regarding taxation, as reported in Fortune magazine: according to research from Morgan Stanley, taxpayers can expect refunds to be up 26 percent over last year. Of course, to minimize your tax bill without getting a threatening letter from the IRS, it’s important to be […]
Burn Injuries
Compensation For Disfiguring And Disabling Burns It goes without saying that burn injuries are an ever-present risk to firefighters. However, that doesn’t mean that burns should be thought of as “part of the job.” If the fire started or spread rapidly due to some party’s negligence or violation of the law, you may be eligible […]
Firefighter Accidents
NYC Attorneys Representing Firefighters In Injury & Accident Cases Unlike most workers, FDNY firefighters are not part of the workers’ compensation system. Their medical expenses for line-of-duty injuries are paid by the Fire Department, and they receive full pay until they can return to work. However, firefighters do not get compensation for their pain and […]
Chemical Exposure & Carbon Monoxide
NYC Attorneys Helping Firefighters After Chemical Exposure & Carbon Monoxide Injuries A fire is a frightening environment, but often the greatest dangers cannot be seen. Carbon monoxide is an invisible, tasteless and odorless gas that can cause sudden death due to asphyxia or heart attack. Other chemicals may also be present in the air, depending […]