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New York Police and Firefighter Compensation Law

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August 26, 2020 | By Hach & Rose, LLP
New York Police and Firefighter Compensation Law

by Michael Rose New York City police officers and firefighters regularly put their lives on the line in service to the public. These are extremely dangerous and stressful professions. And these brave New Yorkers deserve compensation whenever they suffer injuries in the line of duty. Unlike most workers, New York firefighters and police are not covered by workers’ compensation. If injured in the line of duty, they may pursue compensation through other avenues. One such avenue is the General Municipal Law. Depending on the particular circumstances of the accident, injured firefighters and police offers may have multiple legal options available to them.

New York Police and Firefighters Injured on The Job

If you are a New York police officer or firefighter who has been injured while on the job, it’s critical that you consult with an experienced attorney as soon as you can. You may recover compensation for past, present, and future medical bills, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and other damages associated with your injuries. The New York personal injury lawyers at Hach & Rose, LLP have been helping injured firefighters and police officers for decades. We have recovered millions in settlements and verdicts on behalf of injured workers. You can be confident that we have the skills, knowledge, and resources to handle your firefighter or police officer injury claim. If you have been injured while in the line of duty, we’re ready to do everything we can to help you get your life back on track. Call 212-779-0057 today to schedule a free initial consultation so we can review the details of your case and explain your legal options.

What is General Municipal Law § 205-e?

In 1935, New York City passed General Municipal Law § 205-a. Also known as the “Fireman’s Law,” it gave firefighters the right to file a lawsuit for line-of-duty injuries if the defendant violated a statute, regulation, or rule when causing the firefighter’s injury. To have a case under GML §205-a, a firefighter must identify a statute or ordinance the defendant violated. Describe how they were injured. And show that the defendant’s negligence directly or indirectly caused them harm. To be successful in a lawsuit brought under General Municipal Law § 205-a, the firefighter must show that the defendant violated a local, state, or federal law. In 1996, General Obligations Law § 11-106 was enacted. It gives firefighters a cause of action in negligence for line-of-duty injuries, except against municipal employers and coworkers. Therefore, since then, firefighters have had two possible avenues for recovering compensation from negligent parties. If the violation of a statute, rule, or ordinance caused injury to a firefighter, a firefighter may sue under GML § 205-a. And if someone’s negligence caused the injuries, regardless of if there was a statutory violation, the firefighter may bring a cause of action in negligence against anyone but their employer or fellow worker. In 1989, New York City enacted General Municipal Law § 205-e, which gave the same right to sue to police officers. GML § 205-e is a plaintiff-friendly statute intended to afford police officers a greater chance of recovering compensation through a civil action after they have been injured in the line of duty. Under GML §205-E, New York police officers injured in the line of duty may sue any other party for damages, including their employer and coworkers who violated a law and, through this action, directly or indirectly caused the officer’s injuries.

In Which Situations Can I Sue?

Examples of scenarios in which firefighters and police officers can file a lawsuit include:
  • Slip, trip, and fall accidents — If a firefighter slips and falls in a firehouse because of a leaky pipe, the City of New York is responsible. If a hidden hazard causes a police officer to fall, the tenant or landlord who failed to do something about the hazard is liable.
  • Negligent driving — If a driver was not paying attention and hit a firefighter standing next to the scene of a fire or a police officer next to a crime scene, the injured firefighter and police officer could sue the negligent driver. A police officer injured in a traffic accident caused by a driver who failed to yield the right-of-way to a police car with sirens may be entitled to compensation from the negligent driver.
  • Product liability — When a defect in a product, such as a piece of personal protective equipment, causes harm to a firefighter or police officer, they can sue the product manufacturer and the fire department/police department. If a fire truck defect resulted from faulty maintenance or a design specification by the fire department, the injured firefighter might have a case.
  • Premises liability — Landlords can be held liable for injuries resulting from a premises defect or a hazard. These cases typically involve injuries from dog bites, structural collapses, and loose tiles.
To fully understand your rights after an injury and to see if your injuries qualify for a lawsuit, you should consult an experienced personal injury lawyer at Hach & Rose, LLP. We help firefighters and police officers after they sustain a wide range of injuries while on duty, including severe burns, gunshot wounds, smoke inhalation, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.

Statute of Limitations

In New York, you must file a lawsuit against a municipality within 90 days of the incident. The statute of limitations for claims against a government agency may differ from claims against a private party. Determining the applicable statute of limitations for your claim requires the advice of a knowledgeable New York personal injury lawyer. At Hach & Rose, LLP, we will determine the deadline for filing your claim and act quickly to preserve the applicable statute of limitations. Our skilled and compassionate work injury attorneys are ready to thoroughly assess the facts of your case, including collecting and analyzing evidence and pursuing the proper legal action to protect your rights. We have the knowledge, skills, and recourses to achieve the best possible outcome for your firefighter or police injury case.

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The New York personal injury lawyers at Hach & Rose, LLP are committed to ensuring that our public servants get the financial compensation they deserve after suffering injuries. If you think you have a case, please contact us at 212-779-0057 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Am I able to recover lost wages or medical bills?

An experienced injury attorney can help you to seek and recover various damages like loss of income and medical bills, depending on the nature of the claim. Personal injury accident victims in New York, NY should contact a lawyer at Hach and Rose for a free case evaluation.

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Do I really need an attorney for a simple motor vehicle accident?

If you've been injured or have lost a loved one in a motor vehicle accident, regardless of the circumstances, it's important to speak with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Accidents involving motor vehicles can be complex and require an attorney to investigate the details surrounding the incident. Call us today at (646) 766-1670 for a free evaluation.

I have a permanent injury. How do I pursue compensation against someone for that person's negligent actions?

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My child had a birth injury. Is this the fault of the medical professionals? Am I entitled to financial compensation?

If a medical professional failed to properly diagnose or treat an injury during the birthing process, this might be grounds for a claim. In addition, our birth injury attorneys in New York state can help you to file a lawsuit on behalf of your child if there was any inappropriate or negligent behavior from medical staff that resulted in injury or death, also known as medical malpractice.

In addition to my permanent injuries, I suffer from emotional distress related to the accident. What is the legal process to getting full and fair compensation?

Our experienced New York personal injury lawyers can file a claim for emotional distress caused by the negligence of another. Contact us at (646) 766-1670 for more information about how we can help you seek full compensation

I'm not sure if I need a lawyer. Do you offer other forms of legal assistance?

Our personal injury attorneys in New York, NY, can help you to explore your legal options for different types of claims. We offer free consultations where you can discuss your claim with one of our experienced accident lawyers. Call us or fill out the form on our website to get started.

My insurance company will not pay for my medical bills after a serious injury. Can you help me?

No insurance company should deny an injured victim of medical negligence proper compensation. A New York injury and accident attorney works with victims and their families to file a lawsuit against negligent parties to seek compensation for injuries and damages.

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The law office of Hach & Rose, LLP is located at 112 Madison Ave, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016

How do I know if I have a New York personal injury case?

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