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New York Disability Lawyer & Attorney : Turley, Redmond & Rosasco : Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, Nassau, Suffolk, Bronx, Staten Island

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The Disabled Worker Law Blog is published as a public service by Turley, Redmond & Rosasco, LLP, New York's leading disability law firm. The blog is intended to be an information and opinion resource for injured and disabled workers. We welcome comments and questions to any of our posts from potential clients, existing clients, fellow attorneys, medical professionals and/or the news media. You may email us or call us Toll Free at 1-877-NY-DBLAW.

The Editor of the Disabled Worker Law Blog is Troy G. Rosasco, Esq. Troy has represented over 5000 injured and disabled workers since 1990. He attended both the United States Air Force Academy and Cornell University's School of Industrial & Labor Relations prior to taking his law degree at St. John's University. He is a member in good standing of both the New York and New Jersey Bars. He is also admitted to practice before the federal courts of the Eastern District of NY and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He successfully argued the seminal case of Brown vs. Commissioner of Social Security before the federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

Troy has authored over 20 articles on workers compensation and disability law for various legal periodicals, including the ABA General Practice Section Newsletter, the Queens Lawyer, the Nassau Lawyer and the Suffolk Lawyer. He was the co-author, with Prof. David Gregory of St. John's Law School, of the Legal Advisory Chapter in Warren, Gorman & Lamont's Workers' Compensation Guide. He has guest lectured at both Brooklyn Law School and St. John's Law School on workers compensation and disability law. He is a frequent lecturer to other attorneys and has presented CLE programs for the New York State Bar Association, the Nassau Bar Association and the Suffolk Bar Association. He has been a guest on the television program The Common Law and the radio programs Your Legal Rights and Learning About the Law. He has been quoted on workers compensation and disability issues in the New York Law Journal, Newsday, and the New York Daily News.

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