Nicholas Fusco

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Biography

Nick is a dedicated workers' compensation attorney who represents injured workers throughout New York State. He graduated magna cum laude from SUNY Albany in 2005 with a degree in criminal justice and went on to graduate from Albany Law School with honors in 2009 while serving on the Albany Law Review.

Since 2012, Nick has successfully represented thousands of injured workers in workers' compensation claims. He has extensive experience in handling complex cases from start to finish. His clients work in both the private and public sectors and in a wide variety of fields, including law enforcement, construction, education, health and human services, and retail.

Nick is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Injured Workers' Bar Association.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Workers' Compensation

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
SUNY Albany, 2005; Albany Law School, 2009
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, New York
Memberships:
New York State Bar Association.
ISLN:
920931262

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