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Kelman, Winston & Vallone was founded in 1957 with a specific focus: to represent the injured workers of New York in their claims before the Workers' Compensation Board. For nearly 50 years we have been dedicated to protecting the rights of the injured workers. Over that time we have gained the valuable knowledge, experience, and expertise needed to navigate the practical and legal issues of workers' compensation. Our comprehensive legal assistance begins with a consultation, continues with filing of your claim and representation at administrative hearings and if needed continues through the Board's appeal process.
During our 50 years in practice we have had the privilege of representing members of local, state and national unions employed in industries as diverse as electrical trades, hotel and restaurants, hospital and nursing, building maintenance, cleaning and facility management services, heavy construction, maritime, shipping, trucking and carting. We have successfully handled a huge range of workers' compensation claims, literally from head to toe, including head trauma, back injury, heart attacks, carpal tunnel, knees and shoulder.
We place the highest value on providing every client with the individual attention and support needed during this trying time. Our size, experienced attorneys, well trained support staff and state of the art technology allow us to offer customized individual attention to provide you with the best legal representation possible. We welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss, through our free consultation your workers' compensation claim. We are confident after doing so that you'll find the combination of old school experience cutting edge technology, along with an emphasis on providing personalized service will leave you with piece of mind in a troubling time. Our firm serves the entire New York and New Jersey metropolitan area including Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties.
We encourage you to explore our website to learn more about our attorneys, your rights and valuable links to related sources. Please do not hesitate to call if we can be of further assistance. You can reach us by phone: 212-966-3730, fax: 212-925-0290, e-mail.
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