We value the trust of our clients and deliver the best possible results. We will earn your confidence with one of the most seasoned and comprehensive teams in the Capital Region and our track record of success.
We provide unparalleled legal counsel to clients across New York. Our firm is built around experienced attorneys in highly specialized practices. We focus on the needs of each client and always with a personalized touch.
The average American spends one-third of our adult life working. You give so much to your employer – not only the investment of your time, but your dedication, commitment to your company’s values and mission, and your ownership of your job position. With that loyalty, you would expect that if you are hurt on the job, you’ll be taken care of. Unfortunately, that is not always the case.
Unfortunately, many workplaces can be dangerous places, even the best managed and trained. It is not surprising that thousands of accidents and deaths occur every year due to unsafe conditions and negligence in the workplace.
When you are injured, the attorneys at Monaco Cooper Lamme & Carr, PLLC are proud to step up and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Our personal injury lawyers know that on-the-job injuries are often severe and substantial. The physical, emotional, and financial toll can be devastating. The pain and trauma can be immense. Our personal injury lawyers will help you understand your rights and legal options. We will ensure the negligent parties involved are held accountable. And we will fight for the compensation you deserve – past, present, and future. If you or someone you love have been injured in a workplace accident, let our personal injury lawyers help you.
Give us a call at (518) 855-3535 or use our Contact page to send us a secure message.
Can You Sue for a Workplace Injury in New York?
It depends, but often yes.
The laws in New York that are designed to protect workers are complex. Often, workplace accident victims are confused about what steps to take after an accident. You may think that workers’ compensation is your only option. That is not always the case, and you should not deal with your personal injury claim alone.
The compensation that you may collect through a personal injury lawsuit may be greater than the money you could obtain from workers’ compensation benefits. For example, payment for pain and suffering may be available through a personal injury lawsuit but not through a workers’ compensation claim. Let us help you find the cause of your accident, so the responsible parties can be identified and held accountable.
You should contact an attorney as soon as possible after your accident. Do not wait. You want an attorney to identify the responsible parties, and help you recover all your damages – past, present, and future pain and suffering, medical bills, and lost wages. Call us for a free consultation and valuation of your claim.
What is the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation Benefits and a Personal Injury Lawsuit?
If you are injured in the workplace, you are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits regardless of who is at fault. New York’s workers’ compensation laws will provide you partial payment for lost wages and payment for your medical expenses. These payments may diminish over time and even cease.
New York State requires employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance for their employees, including part-time employees, domestic workers, some farmworkers, and some volunteers. Some people are not covered under workers’ compensation, including municipal workers, federal employees, and independent contractors.
If you are injured in the workplace and collect workers’ compensation, you cannot sue your employer. However, if your accident was due to the negligence of a third party, you can bring a lawsuit against that party. For example, if your injury was caused by a defective machine, you can make a personal injury claim against the manufacturer of the machine, or if the coffee vendor leaves liquid on the floor and you slip and fall, you can make a claim against the coffee company.
Workers may suffer one injury or a combination of several injuries, but the most common workplace injuries in these dangerous industries include:
Amputation or loss of limbs
Burns
Chemical reactions of incompatible substances
Crush injuries
Electrocutions
Fracture
Head injury
Illness from exposure to gas, toxic chemicals, and environmental hazards
Illness from smoke and toxic fume inhalation
Internal injury
Laceration and scarring
Mental and psychological trauma
Muscle damage
Neck and back sprain and fracture
Nerve system damage
Paralysis
Spinal cord injury
Traumatic brain injury
Wrongful death
Why Choose MCLC as Your Workplace Accident Lawyer?
We know how hard you work, and we make it our personal mission to earn your respect with our industry experience and exhaustive preparation. Whenever you need us, we will be at your side – on site, in the field, at the negotiation table, or in the courtroom.
Our attorneys have a long history of representing the injured workers through a myriad of legal issues. We routinely represent clients in matters arising out of workplace claims.
With our vast experience from both sides of the table, we can uncover what other firms cannot see, advocating for you from start to finish. And, while our credentials speak to one side of our success, it is our down-to-earth approach and straightforward communication style that has built long-lasting relationships with our clients.
As your personal injury lawyers, we know all the laws that pertain to your case, particularly New York’s Labor Laws. We exhaustively document and investigate all your accident damages, including your full medical costs. We work closely with our clients, listening to your side of the story, and negotiate tirelessly on your behalf. Finally, we understand the strategies that help clients win cases, both in and out of court.
Any lawyer can claim to have all these qualities, but a truly qualified attorney will have:
A record of winning settlements and verdicts on behalf of their client
Awards and accolades from clients, their community, and their peers
A history of transparent and authentic client testimonials
A reputation in good standing with the local community and the state bar
MCLC possesses all these credentials and more.
We are a firm of attorneys experienced in the complexity of workplace accidents. We have decades of combined experienced handling personal injury accidents. We are litigators – that’s what we do.
Remember that all your questions are valid, and we will answer them for you. We will provide you with every bit of information you need to make an informed decision.
Let us help you and your family. Just give us a call at (518) 855-3535 or use our Contact page to send us a secure message.
Where Do We Represent Workplace Accident Victims?
We represent personal injury accident victims in every city, county, state and federal court in every county across New York State, including:
Albany County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Allegany County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Bronx County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Broome County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Capital District Workplace Accident Attorneys
Cattaraugus County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Cayuga County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Chautauqua County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Chemung County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Chenango County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Clinton County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Columbia County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Cortland County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Delaware County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Dutchess County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Erie County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Essex County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Franklin County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Fulton County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Genesee County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Greene County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Guilderland Workplace Accident Attorneys
Hamilton County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Herkimer County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Jefferson County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Kings County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Lewis County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Livingston County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Madison County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Monroe County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Montgomery County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Nassau County Workplace Accident Attorneys
New York County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Niagara County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Oneida County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Onondaga County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Ontario County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Orange County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Orleans County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Oswego County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Otsego County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Putnam County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Queens County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Rensselaer County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Richmond County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Rockland County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Saint Lawrence County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Saratoga County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Schenectady County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Schoharie County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Schuyler County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Seneca County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Steuben County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Suffolk County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Sullivan County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Tech Valley Workplace Accident Attorneys
Tioga County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Tompkins County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Ulster County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Upstate New York Workplace Accident Attorneys
Warren County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Washington County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Wayne County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Westchester County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Wyoming County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Yates County Workplace Accident Attorneys
Contact Us
If you or a loved one have been injured in a workplace accident, you need a lawyer. Don’t wait any longer. Call the workplace accident attorneys of Monaco Cooper Lamme & Carr, PLLC for a free, confidential consultation, and let us help you get the full and just compensation you deserve.
To discuss your case, call at (518) 855-3535 or use our Contact page to send us a secure message.
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