Brooklyn and Queens Lawyers for On-the-Job Amputations and Fractures
In 2007, broken bones and amputations made up 26.3 percent of accepted claims, according to the annual report of the New York State Workers' Compensation Board.
Fracturing or breaking a bone is more than painful; it often requires surgery, rehab and a lengthy recuperation period. If you suffered a partial or total amputation of a limb, the challenges are even greater. You will need to learn how to perform tasks without the use of your limb, and possibly with a prosthesis, endure phantom pain and suffer the emotional scarring that comes from losing part of yourself. When such injuries occur on the job, you may be eligible for Workers' Compensation benefits.
Helping Thousands of People Obtain Workers' Compensation Benefits Since 1992
Don't Wait to Call a Lawyer
It is important to call an experienced attorney right away. At the Law Offices of Terry Katz & Associates, we have helped people who have broken arms or legs, undergone knee surgery or been told they need arthroscopic surgery to repair earlier hand or ankle injuries. There are often long-term or residual consequences to orthopedic injuries, so it is important to get prompt medical care and protect your legal rights.
Fighting for Maximum Compensation, Whatever Challenges Arise
In addition, if your injury was caused by the negligence of a third party, we will evaluate your case to determine if you are eligible to file a personal injury claim to recover additional compensation. Moreover, if your claim is denied or reduced, we have the knowledge and experience to fight for the benefits you deserve. We have been litigating Workers' Compensation cases since 1992, and have a proven track record of success.
Accidents That Cause Fractures or Amputations
Our clients come to us with broken bones or amputations resulting from:
New York Attorneys Handling Injury Cases Involving Fractures and Broken Bones
Contact Terry Katz & Associates, PC, in Jericho, New York, to learn how we can help you obtain compensation for an amputation or broken bone.
Out of work for more than six months due to an injury or illness? Call us about filing a Social Security Disability claim.


