Blog Home Recent Posts in the Worker's Compensation Category New York workers' compensation board meeting for improvement Dec 10, 2013 The New York state Workers' Compensation Board is meeting to help improve the overall workers' compensation system in the state. The goal of the ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading Ambulance and sanitation truck collide, injuring four Nov 29, 2013 A New York ambulance and sanitation truck collided in Brooklyn on Nov. 12, injuring four city workers. The collision occurred around 10:15 a.m. at the ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading New York construction worker falls to death at NYU project Nov 20, 2013 A construction worker employed in the facade project on a New York University building in Greenwich Village fell to his death from a sixth-floor ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading New York 9/11 first responder claims Ground Zero kidney damage Nov 12, 2013 A retired New York Police Department officer recently participated in a medical study, which reported that workers with high exposure to particulate ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading OSHA issues citations to Cirque du Soleil Nov 4, 2013 New York fans of Cirque du Soleil, which has been performing shows for 29 years, may have been surprised when they heard about the tragedy that befell ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading New York contractor cited and fined for OSHA violations Oct 4, 2013 A construction contractor in New York received numerous citations from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading OSHA program aims to reduce farm-related deaths Sep 30, 2013 According to statistics compiled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the agriculture industry has the highest fatality rates of any ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading Limited OSHA shortfalls can mean more workers' comp claims Aug 8, 2013 New York residents may have heard that a new report puts healthcare workers at the top of an unfortunate list: industries with the most illnesses and ... Posted By Dreyer Law Offices, PLLC Continue Reading Page of 2