Happy New Year from the New York Workers' Compensation Alliance
2007 will go down in history as a year of revolutionary reform in the New York Workers' Compensation Law. However, tremendous uncertainty remains among injured workers, medical providers and attorneys about the eventual impact of the the reform legislation. Many important issues for injured workers are unresolved and subject to future Workers' Compensation Board regulation, interpretation and various task force recommendations.
For these reasons, the New York Workers' Compensation Alliance must remain vigilant in defending the rights of injured workers in 2008. We are working closely with with both the new Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Board, Hon. Zachary Weiss, and our friends in both the State Assembly and the State Senate to protect the due process rights of injured workers. Chairman Weiss will be speaking at our upcoming meeting in New York City. Our Legislative Counsel, Richard Winsten, Esq., continues to work tirelessly on our behalf in the corridors and back rooms of the capitol in Albany.
Please download the attached 2008 WCA Membership Application and Key-person form and join the WCA's fight to protect injured workers. As you can imagine, their are substantial costs to have our voices heard in Albany. The entire Board of Governors of the WCA serve voluntarily and without any remuneration. Our costs are primarily related to supporting our legislative counsel and contributing to candidates that share our belief that injured workers deserve swift and fair compensation and medical care, in addition to to a hearing upon request at the Workers' Compensation Board.
Please consider joining the WCA today and return to this site for future legislative updates. If you have any questions regarding membership or other activities of the Workers' Compensation Alliance, please call Co-Chairs John Sciortino (585-455-1015) or Troy Rosasco (631-582-3700 x123). Thank you.