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Turley, Redmond, Rosasco & Rosasco, LLP is one of New York's leading construction accident law firms for injured workers. Practicing law out of the historic Woolworth Building in lower Manhattan, our 11 experienced attorneys combine personal attention with powerful results - a rare combination that has earned us the respect of both former clients and our adversaries.
In 2009, our attorneys obtained a $3.2 million settlement for a carpenter injured who fell off a ladder on a large construction site in Manhattan, which says much about our legal capabilities.
Unlike many NY construction accident lawyers who focus narrowly on technical aspects of the law, Turley, Redmond, Rosasco & Rosasco, LLP also gets to know our clients - the injured worker and his family members, so we can focus on their immediate financial and medical needs. We do not want our client to lose his house or have troubles obtaining proper medical care while we are "investigating" his case.
The Editor of the New York Construction Accident Law Blog is Troy G. Rosasco, a Founding Partner of Turley, Redmond Rosasco & Rosasco, LLP and one of the foremost attorneys for severely injured workers in the nation. Troy and the members of his law firm have represented over 5000 workers injured on work sites since 1990. As an undergraduate, he attended both the United States Air Force Academy and Cornell University's School of Industrial & Labor Relations.
He obbtained his law degree at St. John's University School of Law, where he is presently on the Board of Advisors of the new Labor Law Center. He is a member in good standing of both the New York and New Jersey Bars, in addition to the federal courts of the Eastern District of NYand the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He has successfully argued cases as far as the federal Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Troy has authored over 20 articles on workplace accident 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 been quoted on workplace injury issues in the New York Times, New York Law Journal, Newsday, and the New York Daily News. He has been a guest on the television program The Common Law and the radio programs Your Legal Rights and Learning About the Law.
Troy is currently an Executive Board Member of the New York State Injured Workers Bar Association (IWBA) and past Co-Chair of the New York Workers' Compensation Alliance . He is also a member in good standing of the New York State Trial Lawyers' Associacion (NYSTLA) .
Troy has guest lectured at both Brooklyn Law School and St. John's Law School on construction site accident injuries. He is a frequent lecturer to other attorneys and has presented Continuing Legal Education programs for the New York State Bar Association, the Nassau Bar Association and the Suffolk Bar Association. His next lecture to other trial lawyers will be "Handling Tough Issues in Plaintiff Personal Injury Actions" scheduled for November 20, 2009 and sponsored by the New York State Bar Association. rd Member of the New York State Injured Workers Bar Association and a member of the New York State Trial Lawyers' Association. He is also a member of the Attorney Grievance Committee of the Nassau County Bar Association which oversees lawyer ethical complaints.
Troy lives on the North Shore of Long island with his wife, two children and Black Labrador Retriever.