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End of the Winter Season: Can You File a Claim for an Old Injury?

By William Turley on April 9, 2025
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Most victims who suffer an accident at work will notify their managers and file paperwork ASAP. However, there are situations where you may not realize you’re injured until later. If you’re going through this, you might wonder if it’s too late to file a workers’ compensation claim in New York. This post will go through what the law says about filing late claims, how deadlines work in the state, and what your next steps should be. What Are Some Common Winter Workplace Injuries? Winter workplace injuries are less common than in warmer months when construction and other outdoor industries are […]

The post End of the Winter Season: Can You File a Claim for an Old Injury? appeared first on Turley Redmond & Rosasco, L.L.P..

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