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Angella
I have been with Markoff and Mittman (The Disability Guys) for about 5 years. My Injuries are many and complex. It's been most difficult journey however having Markoff and Mittman Law firm makes life bearable. Overall all attorneys are excellent especially Randy Jacobs, Daniel Elias, Runky. I cannot remember each attorney name but these are the main ones who have represented me in court. The Office Staff are amazing too April, Evelyn and Mikala and others (each and everyone of them) I find the attorneys and staff kind, caring, patient, professional, knowledgeable and dedicated doing a fantastic job They have stood up and demand my rights to medical care and related benefits consistently and tirelessly. I want to thank each and every one for helping me every step of the way so far. Thanks a billion and may God ever more bless you all. If I have to chose a law firm again . I would choose you, Markoff and Mittman , over and over again. Thank you Thank you.ππππππππππππ
Michael Torres
Professional, prompt, and courteous. I have worked with this law firm for many years. The attorneys are highly skilled and just as important, friendly and easy to talk to. Their support staff is outstanding as well. I highly recommend Markhoff & Mittman for any type of Worker's Compensation claim.
Diane 13Chicklets
Very helpful. They walked me through the process and helped win my case. I highly recommend.
Jessica Pino
I highly recommend Markhoff & Mittman! I am very grateful for such a great firm. My case manager, Julissa, has been very helpful throughout this whole process and always gets back to me and answers all my questions. She and the firm are always polite, kind, and informative. They really help make this an easier process. Thank you!
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Absolutely. If you need to start the appeals process and don't know where to start, contact our law firm.
While each situation is unique and will require a consultation, many claims are initially denied due to filling out the application. If the timelines are not met or information is missing, the claim can be quickly denied. Injured workers can appeal their claim which can be a lengthy process.
While disability benefits will not stop your social security benefits, they may allow you to receive the highest retirement benefit possible. However, failure to establish you are out of work due to a disbility can cause penalties in your future retirement benefits.
You would have to consult the law firm for that answer
Absolutely not, as long as you follow the guidelines directed by the unemployment process, there will not be a reduction in your benefits.
If you have suffered a knee injury or any other type of work-related injury, contact our legal team today. Suffering a knee injury can have many negative consequences in addition to physical pain so it's important to get medical care as soon as possible.
Yes, if you've received a workers' comp denial, you do have the right to file an appeal. However, in order to win the appeal, the evidence needed to support the claim must be collected and provided in front of a judge. Our legal team handles workers' comp appeals regularly. Call to learn about how our legal team can help you with your appeal.
Yes, conditions or illnesses that occur over a long period of time are covered by workersβ compensation too. To learn more, contact our legal team.
When a workers' compensation claim is improved payments should cover all medical expenses relating to the workplace injury or illness. If the injured worker is unable to return to work for an extended period of time, a fraction of lost wages may also be covered.
We believe that when you are disabled because of an accident, injury, or disease, you should focus on taking care of yourselfβand not have the additional stress of dealing with a frustrating government bureaucracy. As your lawyer, it will be up to us to fully and completely present your case so that the Social Security reviewers, doctors, and judges decide that you meet the requirements of the program and approve your claim to benefits. To learn more, contact our law office today.
Workersβ comp is supposed to be βno-faultβ meaning that with very few exceptions, anyone hurt on the job should be covered by the insurance policy even if their own actions caused the accident and injury to occur. It doesnβt matter what exactly caused their injury
Absolutely. If you are ill and it can be shown that you became ill because of your job, workers' compensation will pay for your medical expenses.
No, our legal team is happy to work with all of New York's injured workers.
The federal Social Security program encompasses a number of programs that protect against poverty, old age, disability, unemployment, and others. Because the laws governing disability benefits is really complex, visit our site for a quick overview. https://thedisabilityguys.com/social-security-disability/
Yes, whether you are applying for Social Security benefits for the first time, or are appealing a denied claim, we can help. Our lawyers are committed to helping you get the financial support that you need. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Our attorneys represent workers in all industries and professions in New York. Whether you were hurt in a construction accident or injured at the office, we are here to help you recover the compensation that you deserve.
Workersβ compensation is a type of insurance that is intended to provide injured workers with certain types of wage replacement and medical benefits for injuries sustained while working.
Yes. It doesn't matter what type of injury you sustained, workers' compensation should pay for the medical care you need after an on the job injury.
The first thing you should do after receiving a denial is to contact an experienced workers' compensation attorney. An appeal can be filed but there are strict timelines and specific paperwork that needs to be correctly filled out.
Workers' compensation should pay for all medical bills that relate to the on the job injury or illness.
If you've been hurt at work or if you've become ill because of an exposure that occurred at work, it's important to notify your employer. While you can certainly step in to their office to discuss the matter, be sure to include a written notice detailing the injury or illness. Keep a copy of this letter for your records.
In certain cases, there are companies that make loans against cases, but they tend to charge very high interest rates. So we do not recommend that clients go that route.
You could ask to speak to Brian Mittman and explain the situation and he will get back to you or have her get back to you as soon as posdible. Hope this helps.
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