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Success StoriesNEW JERSEY LAWYER, Monday, September 15, 2003 New Advocate Emerges Legislation is pending to help health care workers who contract hepatitis C, allow injured workers to choose their own doctors, help firefighters stricken with cancer and increase benefits paid to the families of deceased workers. But with New Jersey legislators focusing on such dominating issues like medical malpractice insurance, tort changes, auto insurance reform and state budget woes, among others, long pending workers compensation issues are getting overlooked, said Jersey City attorney Ricky E. Bagolie, president of the newly formed nonprofit group, Workplace Injury Litigation Group-New Jersey (WILG-NJ). And that essentially is the reason why the group of about 15 workers compensation attorneys was formed late last year. Its goal is getting such stalled issues out of legislative committees and through both houses. “We plan to generate interest through a grassroots lobbying effort,” explained Bagolie. He said WILG members have a large client base of union members, tradespeople and others. “We’ll let them know what affects them and encourage them to write their state senators,” said Bagohe, recently elected to the board of directors of the national orgamzation. “Hopefully, the senators will take notice.” He said there are about a half-dozen bills stymied in committee. They include:
Meanwhile, WILG plans to participate as amid in workers comp cases that are significant enough to affect the wider population, said Bagolie. Of particular importance to WJLG was the unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court decision that firefighters, whether paid or volunteer, may receive workers comp benefits for developing respiratory illness and lung disease resulting from on-the-job exposure to asbestos, fumes and other toxic substances. That Feb. 11 decision, Culbert v. City of Jersey City, and its companion case, Lindquist v. City of Jersey City, reversed an Appellate Division decision denying the firefighters’ claims. Jersey City attorney James Koblin, who argued the Culbert case, is a vice president of WILG. Other officers of the group, which was established last November, are Jersey City attorney Michael J. Dillon, vice president, and Fairfield attorney Gregory M. Jachts, secretary-treasurer. Membership also is open to doctors, union officials and others interested in assisting injured workers. The organization recently launched a website, wilg-nj.org, to provide information to injured workers and their attorneys. The by-laws and aims of WLLG are based on those of the national Workplace Injury Litigation Group, which has 670 members in 50 states. However, while the national organization is a subsection of the American Trial Lawyers Association, WILG-NJ is not part of AmA, Bagolie said. Jersey City Lawyer Wins $16.4 million Jury Award
for Asbestos Victims in Brooklyn A Brooklyn jury awarded three retired Long Island Railroad (LIRR) workers
a total of 16.4 million dollars for lung disease caused by their exposure
to asbestos while working for the railroad. Following an eight day jury
trial before the Honorable Lawrence Knipel, Albito Velez-Zapata (age 61)
of Massepequa Park, New York was awarded 8 million dollars, Lincoln Aguirre
(age 61) of Deer Park, New York was awarded 6 million dollars and James
Harrington (age 54) of Brookville, New York was awarded 2.4 million dollars.
The consolidated claims were filed under the Federal Employee's Liability
Act (FELA), a special law designed to protect interstate railroad workers.
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