Nancy will guide you through the complex rules, language and schedules of workers' compensation.

Nancy A. Bergen, P.C.

Nancy Bergan

Email address: nancyb@berganlaw.com | Phone: 718-694-9222

While attending Brooklyn Law School, I worked as an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New York in the Workers Compensation Division. This early experience taught me to spot the obstacles to overcome in pursuing benefits for accidents and illness. Now, in private practice, I put this knowledge to work for working people. For fifteen years I was a partner in the firm of Bergan and Walsh, P.C. and I have successfully represented thousands of injured or disabled workers in my practice. Let me put my extensive experience to work for you and your family.

Practice Areas

I successfully handle hearings, trials and appeals before law judges, commissioners, mediators and arbitrators, including the necessary legal research, on all issues presented in:

Workers compensation including:

  1. Construction accidents and Motor Vehicle Accidents
  2. Repetitive strain injury and carpal tunnel syndrome
  3. Vision and hearing loss
  4. Heart attacks and lung disease
  5. Hip and knee replacements
  6. Voluntary withdrawlal from the labor market

Disability benefits including: pregnancy

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) for Local 3, IBEW

Social Security Disability

Admitted to practice

  • New York State, 1982
  • U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of NY, 1982
  • U.S. Supreme Court, 1992

Education

  • Brooklyn Law School, Juris Doctorate, 1981
  • State University of New York at Stony Brook, BS, 1977

Professional memberships

  • Injured Workers Bar Association
  • New York State Bar Association
  • Society of New York
    Workers Compensation Bar Association

Contact my office by calling 718-694-9222, email nancy@berganlaw.com or visit my contact page.

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