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Sponsored Post: New Listing from Reliant Real Estate - 40 Drake Street, Oakfield
New listing alert: 40 Drake St.! Nice and solid home located in great location and within walking distance of everything in the cute Village of Oakfield. Located across from park entrance and within a nice stroll to shopping and eating and school!
This home seems much larger than reported square footage and has great space on first floor with cozy kitchen large formal dining room with hardwood floors, great back room currently used as office with 1/2 bath but could be great pantry area, breakfast nook reading room, etc.! There is a decent size living room leading to upstairs and there is a possible 3rd bedroom up there as well!
The corner lot is awesome and large and there is a detached garage for extra storage as well. All showings to begin April 29 with delayed negotiations till May 4 at 7 p.m. Click here for more information on this listing.
Sponsored Post: Dolce Panepinto: Frequently asked workers' compensation questions
Commonly Asked Workers’ Compensation Questions:
Q. What is a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. A Workers’ Compensation claim is a legal action that occurs when you get hurt during the course of your employment. In New York State you cannot sue your employer. When you get hurt at work, the Workers’ Compensation system provides for lost time financial payments and medical treatment required as a result of your work-related injury.
Q. How do I know if I have a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. If you sustain an injury during the course of your employment, you should contact our office for a free case evaluation as soon as possible. We can help you determine if you have a Workers’ Compensation claim and assist you in filing the proper paperwork.
Q. How long do I have to file a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. You are required to report your injury to your employer within 30 days. There is also a two-year time limit to file a claim with the Workers’ Compensation Board. Failure to adhere to these time limits can result in a denial of your claim.
Q. Is a Workers’ Compensation claim my only recourse if I am hurt at work?
A. In New York State, you cannot sue your employer. In some circumstances, a personal injury lawsuit can be filed in addition to a Workers’ Compensation claim. This includes, but is not limited to, injuries sustained in a work-related motor vehicle accident, constructions injuries, or injuries sustained at a location not owned by your employer. Our team of attorneys at Dolce Panepinto will assess your claim to ensure that every legal avenue available to you is pursued.
Q. How much does a Workers’ Compensation Attorney cost?
A. Workers’ Compensation fees are generated on a contingent basis. This means that we only receive payment if we generate money in connection with your Workers’ Compensation claim. More information on contingent fees can be found here. Additionally, our attorneys can explain our attorney fees in greater detail.
Q. Do I need an attorney?
A. While an attorney is not required, it is strongly recommended that you retain an attorney. The Workers’ Compensation Law is complex, confusing, and often difficult to navigate. The insurance carrier will have an attorney fighting on their behalf, we recommend that you have an attorney fighting on your behalf. Having an attorney means ensuring your rights are protected, maximizing your benefits, and making sure your questions and concerns are addressed.
Dolce Panepinto works tirelessly to protect the rights of injured workers by making sure that those responsible are held accountable. If you or a family member are injured at work, or in your private life, contact us today for a free case evaluation at (585) 815-9003. For further questions regarding Workers' Compensation Law or to contact Dolce Panepinto: click here.
Sponsored Post: Open House this Sunday 12 - 2 pm! 137 Vine Street, Batavia
137 Vine St., Batavia. Open House - Sunday 12 - 2 p.m. Completely renovated and brought back to life! This city gem has the modern finishes and space you've been craving. 4 to 5 bedrooms and 2 full baths await.
Fully fenced backyard with sliding-glass doors to rear deck are perfect for owners with four-legged friends! Potential 1st floor bedroom, office, or Zoom Room.
Newer roof, updated electric, great floor plan, don't miss it! Negotiations to begin on Wednesday April 28th @ 6 p.m.
Call Chuck Flynn at Howard Hanna today or click here to view the listing.
Sponsored Post: Great homes for sale from Reliant Real Estate
For more infomation on these listings, please click the links below. To see all listings, click here.
For more info on 8699 Haven Lane Le Roy, click here.
For more info on 210 Ross St., Batavia, click here.
For more info on 7235 Telephone Road, Pavilion, click here.
Sponsored Post: New Listing from Reliant Real Estate
NEW LISTING: Click here to view 1376 Church St., Alabama. Call Lynn Bezon at Reliant Real Estate (585) 344-HOME (4663) today for more information on this listing.
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11 Prune St., Batavia: Opportunity for someone to collect some income and maybe do a little renovation work as well! Xtra large multifamily -- both sides currently rented.
210 Ross St. Batavia: Here's nice affordable one for you! Three bedroom, 1 bath home in great location-well taken care of, super neat and tidy. Downstairs is spacious and well laid out -- kitchen is nicely upgraded with nice pantry area as well. Upstairs features 3 nice size bedrooms and the bath and also leads to a decent walk up attic that someone could finish off or just use it as is for more rec area or storage! Basement is where laundry is and also could store lots of extras! Backyard is cute and semi private and a great place to hang out in nice weather!
Call Lynn Bezon at Reliant Real Estate today. Call 585-344-HOME (4663). Click here to view our listings.