New York Focus: Inside The Long Retreat of Workers’ Compensation in New York
New Yorkers seek workers’ compensation each year — but in recent years, regulators have tilted the scales towards employers and insurers.
WRGB CBS 6 on MSN: $1.7 million in recovered funds, 22 arrests, headline Workers’ Compensation Fraud in 2025
The New York State Inspector General's annual Workers Compensation Fraud Report was released this week, with 22 arrests, and $1.9 million identified ($1.7 milli ...
$1.7 million in recovered funds, 22 arrests, headline Workers’ Compensation Fraud in 2025
New York investigators uncovered more than $1.9 million in workers’ compensation fraud last year, with arrests rising sharply as officials continued targeting abuse across the system. The Office of ...
New York’s workers’ compensation benefits have fallen by more than a third since 2014, with payouts dropping $1.4 billion annually despite no significant improvement in workplace safety. Critics say ...
Gothamist: NYC demolition company will have to pay workers combined $1.4M over alleged violations
NYC demolition company will have to pay workers combined $1.4M over alleged violations
JD Supra: A Return to Return to Work Programs: Revisiting Return to Work Programs and the Importance of a Carefully Crafted Light-Duty Job Offer in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims
In the realm of New York workers’ compensation claims, return-to-work (RTW) programs serve as a critical bridge between injury recovery and workforce re-entry. These initiatives not only aid injured ...
A Return to Return to Work Programs: Revisiting Return to Work Programs and the Importance of a Carefully Crafted Light-Duty Job Offer in New York Workers’ Compensation Claims