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03.04.2010
Monkey business for Worker's compensation claims A Connecticut police officer entered a gruesome scene while acting in the line of duty. A 200-pound chimp turned on its owner, and tore at the face and hands of the owner's friend. Officer Chiafari showed up in response to a 9-1-1 distress call. The bloody-toothed chimp lurched for Chiafari, who then fired his gun and brought the attack to an end. Unfortunately, the police officer continues to suffer Post Traumatic Stress from the incident. It effects his daily functioning, ability to perform at work, and social interaction. Due to his pain and suffering, Chiafari filed a worker's compensation claim. The City flatly denied the police officer's worker's comp claim within five days, insisting that it only covered injuries involving human assailants, not animals. The injured policeman continues to fight for his rights. He recently testified before the Labor and Public Employees Committee, endorsing a change to the law that would include serious injuries received on the job, due to life-threatening animals. For more information about work injury rights, contact win New York injury lawyers
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$1,500,000 Settlement -- 90-pound Jackhammer Causes Snap of the Neck

01.23.2008

New York Supreme Court. Settled on January 23, 2008 by Law Offices of Alan. M. Greenberg, P.C. On May 4, 2001, a 37 year-old construction worker, Gustave B., working for Minelli Construction Co., did road repair work on the Outerbridge Crossing, between Staten Island and New Jersey. While stripping the top surface of concrete from the road, the hammer drilled too far, going through the deck of the bridge. The sudden jerking motion snapped Gustave's neck and severely injuring his back.

Please Note: Prior results do not guarantee future similar outcomes.

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