If you have suffered an injury at work, we can help you. At Sawers & Sackel in Buffalo, New York, our team of attorneys and legal professionals has handled and litigated claims for all types of work-related injuries, including:
- Back Injuries
- Neck Injuries
- Shoulder Injuries
- Arm Injuries
- Wrist Injuries
- Hand Injuries
- Leg Injuries
- Knee Injuries
- Foot Injuries
- Head and Brain Injuries
- Hearing and Vision Loss
We also represent families in work-related death claims.
What Caused the Workplace Injury?
Many of the cases we handle for workers in Buffalo and throughout western New York result from the movements required in workplaces like factories, warehouses, retail stores, and even offices. We represent victims of repetitive motion injuries, injuries from lifting, injuries from bending, and injuries from pushing and pulling.
We represent victims of workplace accidents, including slip-and-fall accidents, motor vehicle accidents, and accidents involving work equipment such as punch presses, drill presses, conveyor belts, saws, and forklifts.
Our lawyers and dedicated team represent occupational illness victims of workplace exposure to dangerous fumes, chemicals, or substances. These cases may involve lung cancer and other forms of cancer, as well as other serious diseases.
Whether your workplace injury developed over time or resulted from a single movement, we can help. We will work hard to get you all the benefits you need soon.
What should I do after suffering a work-related injury in Buffalo, NY?
After a workplace injury, report the accident to your employer as soon as possible and seek medical treatment immediately. In New York, failing to promptly report your injury could complicate your workers’ compensation claim. Keep records of your injury, medical visits, and any communication with your employer or insurance company. If your claim is denied or delayed, an experienced Buffalo workers’ compensation attorney can help protect your rights.
How long do I have to report a workplace injury in New York?
Under New York workers’ compensation laws, injured employees generally must notify their employer within 30 days of the accident or the discovery of a work-related condition. Missing this deadline can jeopardize your ability to recover benefits. Reporting your injury as soon as possible helps preserve important evidence and strengthens your claim.
What benefits can I receive through workers’ compensation in Buffalo?
Workers’ compensation benefits in New York may cover medical treatment, lost wages, permanent disability benefits, and vocational rehabilitation services. The amount you receive depends on the severity of your injury, your ability to return to work, and your average weekly wage before the accident.
What if my workers’ compensation claim is denied?
A denial does not necessarily mean the end of your case. Claims are often denied because of disputes about how the injury occurred, missed deadlines, lack of medical evidence, or employer challenges. A Buffalo workers’ compensation lawyer can help gather evidence, represent you at hearings, and fight for the benefits you deserve.
Can I be fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim in New York?
New York law generally prohibits employers from retaliating against employees for filing legitimate workers’ compensation claims. If you believe your employer reduced your hours, terminated your employment, or otherwise retaliated against you after reporting a work injury, you may have additional legal rights and remedies available.
Start With a Free Consultation
Regardless of who was at fault, you have the right to pursue workers’ compensation if you were injured on the job. Call 716-202-2367 or send an email to schedule a free consultation. All cases are handled on a contingent fee basis. We do not get paid until you get paid.
Practice Areas
Work Related Injuries Ankle Injury Back Injuries Demolition Accidents Equipment Accidents Foot Injuries Forklift Accidents Hand Injuries Head & Brain Injuries Hearing & Vision Loss Hip Injury Industrial Accidents Injuries From Bending Injuries From Lifting Knee Injury Leg Injuries Machinery Accidents Neck Injuries Pushing & Pulling Injuries Repetitive Motion Injuries Scaffolding Accidents Shoulder Injury Spinal Cord Injuries Warehouse Accidents Welding Accidents Work-Related Death Work-Related Auto Accidents Work-Related Slip & Fall Accidents Workers’ Comp Construction Workers’ Comp Factory Injury Workers’ Comp Warehouse Workers’ Comp for NursesFields marked with an * are required