Navigate New York’s Workers’ Comp Claims with Confidence: Queens Attorney Keetick L. Sanchez Offers Crucial Legal Insights

Jackson Heights, NY — Navigating the workers’ compensation system in New York can be a daunting challenge for those injured on the job. The complexities of filing a claim and the intricate process involved often necessitate professional legal assistance to ensure injured workers receive the benefits they rightfully deserve. At the forefront of advocating for these rights is the K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C., led by Keetick L. Sanchez, a seasoned Queens workers’ compensation lawyer. With a deep understanding of the hurdles that injured employees face, Sanchez highlights the essential strategies for a successful … Read more

Factory Tragedy Leads to Lawsuit After Worker’s Fatal Incident in Cumberland County

BRIDGETON, N.J. — A tragic incident occurred at a factory in Cumberland County, leading to the death of a worker who was crushed in a kettle used for manufacturing processes. The accident has sparked a lawsuit from a coworker, alleging negligence and failure to ensure a safe working environment. The factory, which has not been named in the reports, is under scrutiny following the event that led to severe injuries and subsequent death of the man involved. Legal documents filed in response to the accident accuse the management of multiple safety protocol breaches. According to … Read more

Mexico Revolutionizes Gig Economy: New Federal Law to Fortify Labor Rights for Digital Platform Workers

Mexico City, Mexico – Mexico has introduced significant reforms to its Federal Labor Law targeting digital platforms, reshaping employment conditions and rights for gig economy workers. Published on Dec. 24, 2024, the amendments, which will go into effect 180 days later, aim to standardize labor conditions, ensuring those employed in this sector receive comparable protections to other workers like social security, profit-sharing, and union rights. The newly introduced Chapter IX B of the Federal Labor Law establishes specific regulations for gig economy platforms, detailing provisions for digital contracts, work schedules, salary calculations, and algorithmic transparency. … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Faces Possible Contempt Ruling Over Continued Election Fraud Allegations Against Georgia Workers After $148M Defamation Loss

WASHINGTON — A federal court in Washington, D.C., is set to address whether Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and attorney for Donald Trump, should be held in contempt for persistently casting false allegations against two Georgia election workers. This upcoming hearing follows a recent $148 million defamation judgment favoring the workers, who claim ongoing distress due to Giuliani’s actions. Attorneys for Wandrea “Shaye” Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman, propose that U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell impose civil contempt sanctions against Giuliani for his continued unfounded claims of election fraud involving the two … Read more