Monthly Archives: October 2025
Man Receives $59K In Social Security Disability Back Pay
The government is supposed to work quickly to give us benefits we are owed, but sometimes that does not happen for some reason or another. It is important to be patient, but sometimes, people just cannot wait any longer. A Philadelphia resident who has relied heavily on his faith said it was severely tested… Read More »
Negligent Supervision Action Not Supported Due To New York’s Exclusive Remedy Provision
Laws regarding behavior by others in an employment situation can be confusing, as each state has different rules. In a recent ruling, a New York federal court reaffirmed a stringent legal principle: even in cases involving rape, sexual harassment, and revenge-porn allegations, employees cannot bring negligent supervision lawsuits if the alleged harm arises during… Read More »
Dealing With Bodily Fluids While On The Job In New York
Not all jobs are the same. Some allow you to work from the comfort of your home. Others are more public facing and even require you to get up close and personal with people. For example, workers whose line of work involves emergency services face the risk of coming in contact with people’s blood… Read More »
VFW, VHG Set To Launch Social Security Disability Eligibility Screener
The Social Security Disability process can be frustrating for many veterans. Applicants are unable to work a typical job, yet they have numerous hoops to jump through in order to get approved for any sort of benefits. And there’s no partial disability process available — a person is either deemed disabled or not. The… Read More »
