New York Statutes

§ 41 — Claim for benefits

New York § 41
JurisdictionNew York
Law VAWVolunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefit
Art. 4Procedure

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Bluebook
N.Y. Volunteer Ambulance Workers' Benefit § 41 (2026).

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§ 41. Claim for benefits. The right to claim benefits under this\nchapter shall be barred, except as hereinafter provided, unless within\ntwo years after the injury, or, if death results therefrom, within two\nyears after such death, a claim for the benefits under this chapter\nshall be filed with the chairman of the workers' compensation board and\na copy of such claim shall be filed with the same officer to whom a\nnotice of injury must be given under section forty of this article. The\nright of a volunteer ambulance worker or his dependents to claim\nbenefits under this chapter for disablement or death, as the case may\nbe, caused by disease shall not be barred by the failure of the\nvolunteer ambulance worker or his dependents to file a claim within\neither such period of two years,

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