What can you expect from carpal tunnel surgery?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | May 6, 2021 | Blog

Carpal tunnel is a common condition that occurs due to the workplace environment. Cashiers, assistants and others who use repetitive movements often suffer from carpal tunnel. If your condition does not respond to braces, corticosteroids or if you can no longer grip objects, you may need surgical intervention. WebMD explains what to expect from carpal tunnel surgery. Undergoing surgery Doctors…

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Important qualities and requirements of an executor

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Apr 12, 2021 | Estate Planning

When choosing an executor for your estate, you should understand what the position entails. There are certain qualities that would help the chosen individual complete all of the tasks required. When asking someone to take on the role, make sure he or she also understands the time and responsibilities that the position requires. Responsibilities of an executor FindLaw discusses that…

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What are the most common occupational illnesses?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 29, 2021 | Workers compensation

You most often hear about occupational injuries, but some illnesses also result from workplace conditions. Many of these illnesses have lasting effects, including preventing you from holding gainful employment in the future. The American Academy of Family Physicians explains some of the more common occupational illnesses and the effects they cause. No matter the cause, limiting ill-effects requires timely medical…

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What elders who do not want to leave home need to know

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 22, 2021 | Elder law

Realizing you are no longer capable of going about daily life without assistance is often painful. Resistance to gaining that help by relocating into a facility is an understandable and common reaction. After all, the prospect of leaving your home for a place filled with strangers and regulated by others’ rules is hardly a pleasing one to every soul. Luckily,…

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Workers’ compensation survivor benefits

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 17, 2021 | Workers compensation

When a worker suffers a fatal injury or illness at work, the stress from the loss of that income can add to the weight of the emotional pain the family experiences. Fortunately, the system that would have paid for the medical expenses if the worker had survived — workers’ compensation — may also provide assistance for the surviving family members.…

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What to know about healthcare directives

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 1, 2021 | Estate Planning

Most people understand that protecting assets and deciding how to distribute wealth is an important part of estate planning. However, fewer people think about healthcare issues when planning for the future. An advance healthcare directive is another important aspect of estate planning, and it covers what happens if an individual is unable to make health- or medical-related decisions. Types of…

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Determining whether you are an independent contractor

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Feb 1, 2021 | Workplace accidents

When you sustain an injury while you are working, you may assume that workers’ compensation will cover your medical expenses. After all, most companies in New York must carry workers’ compensation insurance to cover injured employee claims.  If your employer says that it does not have to cover you because you are an independent contractor, you may need to assess…

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Can your employer challenge your workers’ compensation claim?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Jan 25, 2021 | Workers compensation

Getting hurt at work means you can file a claim with your employer to receive workers’ compensation benefits. Most of the time, with the right information, you can get financial assistance as you recover and transition back into your job. Under some circumstances however, your employer can challenge your claim leaving you fighting for your rights. When you know what…

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