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Disability Lawyer

   A New York Disability Lawyer has experience in all manners of law associated with the Americans with Disabilities Act and disability claims. A disability lawyer can investigate your situation and decide if your rights to be treated equal has been violated, and if your situation warrants the pursuit of compensation. There are many ways a person with a disability can be discriminated against, examples are: employment discrimination, housing discrimination, public transportation and accommodation access. A disability lawyer can also help people who have been personally injured while working collect compensation for their injuries. A disability lawyer is an expert in preserving their clients entitlement to benefits from disability insurance companies that try so hard not to pay out benefits. Also a disability lawyer can help you negotiate a lump sum buyout of your long term disability policy if you decide this is the best course of action.

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