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http://www.colwell-law.com 866.377.0285 When Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione meet with a client who has been injured in a construction accident, they look to see what the circumstances were, what the injury is and what the avenues of recovery are.

What Is a Third Party Liability Claim for a Workplace Accident?

Most workers in New York qualify for benefits under New York's workers' compensation insurance plan. Employers in the state are required to participate in the plan and pay for coverage through automatic payroll payments, as a percentage of the workers' pay. In exchange for paying into the system, employers get protections from further legal action that may be taken against them for additional damages, except under grievous cases of negligence and willful misconduct.

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A Third Party Liability Lawsuit Will Help You Recover all the Money You Are Entitled To

When a New York worker suffers an injury on the job, workers' compensation pays for medical treatment, as well as a significant portion of earnings lost during time away from work. In most cases, however, the benefits fall significantly short of the amount of actual losses and costs incurred as a result of out-of-pocket expenses and financial damages. Although the injured worker typically does not have recourse for suing the employer for additional compensation, there are often legal avenues available for recovering monetary damages from any third party or parties who are determined to be liable for causing the accident or injuries. These lawsuits are commonly referred to as third-party lawsuits and can make a significant difference in the amount of financial damages an injured worker is entitled to receive.

Third-party lawsuits can be brought against any and all parties who are found to share responsibility for the workplace accident, including a:

  • Property owner
  • Manufacturer of defective and dangerous equipment
  • Negligent subcontractor

Schenectady Workers' Compensation Attorneys · Free Consultation

If you were injured at work in New York, pursue all legal recourse to obtain appropriate workers' compensation benefits but don't assume the benefits will cover your losses. Talk to an attorney at the Albany third party workers' compensation attorneys at Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione.

We believe anyone facing a legal problem deserves straight answers. Begin taking back control of your life after a serious accident at work. Contact our Albany Workplace Injury Third Party Claims Lawyers at Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione, LLP, today. You can benefit from a free consultation with no risk whatsoever.

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Attorneys at the Albany, New York, law firm Colwell, Colwell & Petroccione, LLP, counsel and represent clients throughout the Capital District and Hudson Valley, including Albany County, Schenectady County, Saratoga County, Rensselaer County, Columbia County, Greene County and Schoharie County, and cities such as Schenectady, Troy, Colonie, Guilderland, Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Saratoga.

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