Syracuse Workers Compensation Lawyer

Syracuse workers injured on the job are entitled to workers' compensation benefits regardless of who caused the accident, but New York insurers deny, delay, and undervalue valid claims every day. Workers' comp covers 100% of authorized medical bills and pays two-thirds of your average weekly wage while you are unable to work, with many serious cases also qualifying for a lump sum settlement worth tens of thousands of dollars or more. Porter Law Group has recovered over $500 million for injured clients across New York. Call 833-PORTER9 for a free, no-obligation case review.

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Why Do I Need A Syracuse Workers Compensation Lawyer?

Workers' compensation looks simple from the outside: you get hurt at work, your employer's insurer pays your bills and wages. In practice, it rarely works that way. Insurers routinely deny valid claims by disputing whether the injury happened at work, questioning whether your treatment is necessary, or sending you to their own doctors who produce reports that minimize your condition. The Insurance Research Council found that represented claimants recover an average of 3.5 times more than those who navigate the system alone, and workers' comp is no exception.

A local attorney familiar with the New York Workers Compensation Board's Syracuse District Office on James Street and the board judges who hear cases there understands how to build and present a claim that holds up against an insurer's defense.

A Syracuse workers compensation lawyer handles five core tasks that injured workers cannot effectively manage alone:

  1. Challenge a denied or disputed claim. Prepare the medical evidence, testimony, and legal argument needed to reverse a denial at a board hearing.
  2. Fight for an accurate wage determination. Insurers sometimes calculate your average weekly wage using incomplete pay records. Correct calculations can significantly increase your weekly benefit.
  3. Secure all authorized medical treatment. If the insurer is blocking treatment your doctor recommends, an attorney can compel approval through the board.
  4. Pursue a third-party lawsuit if one exists. In many workplace accidents, a contractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer shares liability beyond your employer. An attorney evaluates both claims at once.
  5. Negotiate a fair Section 32 settlement. Lump sum resolutions require legal expertise to evaluate properly and cannot be undone once signed.

See Porter Law Group's verified case results for examples of recoveries we have secured for injured workers across New York.

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What Should I Do After A Workplace Injury In Syracuse?

The steps you take in the days following a workplace injury protect both your health and your right to full benefits.

  1. Report the injury to your supervisor in writing within 30 days. New York requires written notice to your employer within 30 days of the injury. Missing this deadline can jeopardize your entire claim.
  2. Get medical care immediately. In an emergency, go to the nearest hospital. For non-emergency injuries, your employer or insurer may designate authorized providers. Always tell your treating physician the injury happened at work.
  3. File Form C-3 with the Workers' Compensation Board. This is your official claim for benefits. You have up to two years to file, but filing early speeds up the process. The Workers' Comp Board's Syracuse District Office is located on James Street.
  4. Keep records of everything. Save medical records, bills, prescription receipts, pay stubs, and all written communications with your employer or their insurer.
  5. Do not give a recorded statement to the insurer without an attorney. You are not required to give a recorded statement. Anything you say can be used to deny or reduce your claim.
  6. Attend the independent medical examination carefully. You must attend if the insurer schedules one or risk losing benefits. This doctor is hired by the insurer and may minimize your injuries. Tell your attorney before attending.
  7. Contact Porter Law Group before your first board hearing. Workers' comp hearings are formal proceedings with real legal consequences. Call 833-PORTER9 for a free consultation available 24 hours a day.

What Workers Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?

New York workers compensation provides several types of benefits depending on the nature and severity of your injury. Every claim is evaluated individually, but the structure below applies to most cases.

Benefit TypeWhat It CoversHow It Is Calculated
Medical benefitsAll authorized treatment, surgery, and prescriptions100% of costs, no cap on necessary treatment
Temporary disabilityWages lost while you cannot workTwo-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to New York's maximum
Schedule loss of usePermanent partial disability to a specific body partSet number of compensation weeks based on body part and impairment rating
Section 32 settlementFull and final lump sum resolutionNegotiated amount based on injury, weekly wage, and projected future costs

Medical benefits cover every authorized treatment your doctor recommends, including emergency care, surgery, physical therapy, prescriptions, and specialist visits. The insurer cannot refuse medically necessary treatment that is properly authorized.

Wage replacement benefits pay two-thirds of your average weekly wage up to New York's established maximum. If your injury permanently prevents you from returning to your prior work, additional long-term benefits may apply.

Schedule loss of use awards apply when you suffer a permanent impairment to a specific body part. The Workers' Comp Board assigns a set number of compensation weeks to each body part, and the award is calculated based on the percentage of loss.

Section 32 settlements permanently close a workers comp case in exchange for a lump sum. Once approved by the board, the case cannot be reopened regardless of how your condition changes, which is why independent legal review before signing is essential.

New York Workers' Compensation Laws Every Syracuse Worker Should Know

Four legal principles shape every workers' compensation claim filed in New York.

The Deadlines That Control Your Claim

You must notify your employer in writing within 30 days of a workplace injury. The deadline to file your formal claim with the Workers' Compensation Board is two years from the date of the accident, or for occupational diseases, two years from when you knew the condition was work-related. Missing either deadline can forfeit your benefits entirely. The New York State Workers' Compensation Board publishes official deadlines and filing instructions.

Workers' Compensation Is A No-Fault System

You do not need to prove your employer did anything wrong to receive benefits. If you were injured while performing your job, you are entitled to coverage regardless of how the accident happened or whether you contributed to it. This no-fault structure provides quick protection, but it also limits what you can recover from your employer directly.

Your Employer Is Protected, But Third Parties Are Not

Workers' comp is generally the only claim you can bring against your direct employer. However, if a general contractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer contributed to your accident, you can file a separate personal injury lawsuit against them while also receiving workers' comp. These claims run simultaneously and the combined recovery often far exceeds workers' comp alone. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers report nearly 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries annually, and a significant share involve third-party equipment or site conditions. Construction injuries almost always warrant a third-party review. Learn more on our Syracuse construction accident lawyer page.

Section 32 Settlements Are Permanent

A Section 32 settlement resolves your case in full with a lump sum payment. Once the Workers Comp Board approves the agreement, it cannot be reopened regardless of how your condition changes. Evaluating the true long-term value before agreeing is one of the most important services a workers' comp attorney provides.

Workers' Compensation Cases We Handle In Syracuse

Porter Law Group represents injured workers across every industry and accident type in Syracuse and Onondaga County.

Common Workplace Accident Types

  • Construction site falls, equipment accidents, and scaffold injuries
  • Manufacturing and warehouse accidents involving machinery and heavy equipment
  • Healthcare worker injuries from patient handling, needlesticks, and workplace violence
  • Delivery and transportation accidents on public roads during work hours
  • Slip and fall injuries in offices, retail environments, and industrial facilities
  • Repetitive stress injuries from assembly work, typing, and physical labor

Related Claims That Often Arise From Work Injuries

Our Syracuse personal injury lawyers evaluate all related claims for injured workers throughout Onondaga County.

Common Injuries In Syracuse Workers Compensation Cases

Workplace accidents produce a wide range of injuries, and the type and severity directly affect the benefits available and the total value of the claim.

Back and spinal injuries. Herniated discs, spinal fractures, and chronic lower back conditions from lifting, falls, and repetitive strain are the most frequently filed workers' comp injuries in New York. These often require surgery, long-term therapy, and produce permanent work restrictions affecting future earning capacity.

Fractures. Broken bones from falls, equipment accidents, and vehicle crashes at work are among the most common claims. Hip, wrist, ankle, and vertebral fractures frequently qualify for schedule loss of use awards. Learn more on our fracture injury page.

Traumatic brain injury. Head injuries from falls and struck-by accidents produce some of the highest-value workers' comp and third-party claims. See our brain injury page for more detail.

Occupational diseases. Workers exposed to asbestos, silica, or chemical fumes can develop serious illnesses including lung disease and cancer. The filing deadline runs from when you knew or should have known the condition was work-related.

Repetitive stress injuries. Carpal tunnel syndrome, rotator cuff tears, and chronic tendinitis from repetitive work movements are fully compensable when properly documented by a treating physician.

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How Long Does A Syracuse Workers' Compensation Case Take?

Most Syracuse workers' compensation cases reach an initial decision within three to six months, though contested claims and permanent disability cases can take one to three years or longer.

  1. Injury and claim filing, 0 to 60 days. Report the injury and file Form C-3 with the Workers' Comp Board. The insurer has 18 days to accept or deny the claim.
  2. Medical treatment and temporary benefits, ongoing. Authorized treatment and weekly wage replacement begin once the claim is accepted. Disputes over treatment are resolved through the board.
  3. Independent medical examination, 1 to 6 months. The insurer schedules their own medical examination, which often conflicts with your treating physician's findings.
  4. Board hearings if claim is disputed, 3 to 18 months. A Workers' Comp Law Judge hears testimony, reviews medical evidence, and issues decisions. Appeals can extend this timeline.
  5. Permanency evaluation, 6 months to 3 years. Once your condition stabilizes, a hearing determines your schedule loss of use award or permanent disability rating.
  6. Section 32 settlement if applicable. Parties negotiate a lump sum agreement reviewed and approved by the board.

Why Choose Porter Law Group For A Syracuse Workers' Compensation Case?

Porter Law Group has recovered over $500 million for injured clients across New York. Our practice is built on four principles.

No fee unless we win. All workers' compensation cases are handled on a contingency basis. You pay nothing out of pocket, and our fee is a percentage of the recovery, only if we win.

Free, no-obligation consultations. Hospital and home visits are available when you cannot travel. Our team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Local Syracuse trial experience. Cases handled before Workers' Compensation Board judges at the Syracuse District Office, with deep familiarity of local insurers and the medical examiners they use.

Direct attorney access. You will speak with the attorney handling your case, not just a case manager or paralegal.

Read client testimonials and review our verified case results to see how we have helped Syracuse families recover. Meet the attorneys who will handle your case on our Attorneys and Staff page.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a workers compensation claim in Syracuse?

You must notify your employer of your injury in writing within 30 days of the accident. You then have up to two years from the date of the injury to file your formal claim with the Workers' Compensation Board. For occupational diseases, the two-year deadline begins when you knew or should have known the condition was work-related. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to make sure none of these deadlines are missed.

Do I need to prove my employer was at fault?

No. New York workers compensation is a no-fault system. You do not need to prove that your employer did anything wrong to receive benefits. As long as you were injured while performing work duties, you are generally entitled to medical coverage and wage replacement regardless of how the accident occurred.

What if my workers' compensation claim is denied?

A denial is not the end of your claim. Most denials can be appealed by requesting a hearing before a Workers' Compensation Board Law Judge. An attorney gathers medical evidence and witness testimony to challenge the denial, and many workers who are initially denied ultimately receive full benefits with legal representation.

Can I sue my employer in addition to filing for workers' comp?

In most cases, workers' comp is the only claim you can bring against your direct employer. However, if a property owner, general contractor, subcontractor, or equipment manufacturer contributed to your injury, you can file a separate personal injury lawsuit against them while still receiving workers comp benefits. Construction workers are particularly likely to have this option, and the combined recovery often far exceeds what workers comp alone provides.

How much does a Syracuse workers' compensation lawyer cost?

Porter Law Group handles workers' compensation cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and nothing unless we recover benefits for you. Attorney fees in workers comp cases are regulated by the Workers' Compensation Board and are only paid from your award, never out of pocket. Initial consultations are always free.

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Michael S. Porter, J.D.

Founder and managing partner of Porter Law Group. Harvard University (B.A., 1994), Syracuse University College of Law (J.D., 1997). Former U.S. Army JAG Corps Captain, Airborne Training School graduate. Super Lawyers 14 consecutive years, 10.0 Superb on Avvo, Distinguished rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Over 20 years of trial experience and $500 million in recoveries.

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Syracuse And Onondaga County Service Area

Our Syracuse workers' compensation lawyers represent injured workers across every industry in Onondaga County, from construction sites and manufacturing facilities to healthcare institutions and office environments.

Porter Law Group represents workers' compensation clients throughout the City of Syracuse and across Onondaga County, including Downtown, Eastwood, Westvale, Strathmore, Tipperary Hill, University Hill, and surrounding neighborhoods.

We also serve Liverpool, Cicero, DeWitt, Camillus, Manlius, Solvay, North Syracuse, Baldwinsville, Skaneateles, Fayetteville, East Syracuse, and all other Onondaga County towns and villages.

Local hospitals we routinely coordinate with include Upstate University Hospital, St. Joseph's Health, Crouse Hospital, and Community Memorial Hospital.

Visit our Syracuse, NY location page or browse our statewide office locations to find the nearest Porter Law Group office.

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If you were injured at work anywhere in Syracuse or Onondaga County, contact Porter Law Group for a free, no-obligation consultation. We will review your claim and outline your options at no cost.

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