Kenneth H. Larkin

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Kenneth H. Larkin: Attorney with Fusco, Brandenstein & Rada, P.C.

Biography

Kenneth H. Larkin, worked as a union steamfitter while attending St. John’s University. He went to Pace Law School and was admitted to the Bar in 1987.

Ken has extensive experience handling trails, hearings, appeal, and settlements, including complex cases involving heart attacks, strokes, cancers, and work related deaths.

Ken is the attorney in charge of our New York City Workers’ Compensation Division. He is the lead attorney for Social Security Disability claims for the New York City Firefighters. He is also the lead attorney for TWU Local 100 Members.

Since 2000 Ken has run an annual golf outing that donates funds for childrens’ cancer research.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Workers' Compensation
  • Social Security Disability

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Pace Law School, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
1986
Admission:
1987, New York
Birth Information:
1950
ISLN:
910538747

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