Personal Injury Attorneys at Markhoff & Mittman Expand Work Injury Services in White Plains
Markhoff & Mittman, P. C. has announced the continued expansion of its work injury law firm services in 2026, increasing legal resources for injured workers in White Plains, NY. The move highlights the firm’s focus on personal injury attorneys who handle workers’ compensation and workplace accident litigation under New York law.
Personal Injury Attorneys at Markhoff & Mittman
The firm, established in 1933, concentrates its practice on personal injury and workers’ compensation matters throughout New York and says the expansion will bolster representation for injured employees in White Plains and surrounding areas. "Work injury cases in White Plains involve strict statutory requirements and detailed documentation, " said Brian Mittman, managing partner at Markhoff & Mittman, P. C., reiterating the firm’s emphasis on navigating New York’s workers’ compensation and labor laws.
How the firm handles workplace claims
Markhoff & Mittman’s team represents individuals hurt in construction incidents, transportation accidents and industrial settings, and appears before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board when necessary. The firm reviews medical documentation, employment records and insurance communications as part of case preparation, and its representation can include appearances at administrative hearings, negotiations with insurance carriers and appeals when claims are denied or benefits are disputed.
Third-party claims, New York Labor Law and fees
The expansion underscores the firm’s work on both workers’ compensation claims and civil litigation when a third party — such as a contractor, property owner or equipment manufacturer — may share liability. New York Labor Law provisions that govern gravity-related construction injuries and requirements for safety devices can affect civil liability and potential damages. The firm also notes that attorney fees in workers’ compensation matters are subject to approval by the Workers’ Compensation Board, consistent with state regulations.
Monitoring rules and what comes next
Markhoff & Mittman says it continues to monitor legislative and regulatory developments that affect injured workers in New York, including adjustments to benefit rates, medical guidelines and procedural rules. The firm’s announcement frames the expansion as an ongoing effort in 2026 to increase legal resources and support for workers navigating filing deadlines, timely notice requirements and administrative hearings before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board.
The firm has indicated that expanded services in 2026 will include additional capacity for both administrative proceedings and civil workplace litigation in White Plains, NY, as it follows changes to state law and agency rules.