A New York appellate court ordered additional proceedings to determine whether a train conductor’s claim of post-traumatic stress disorder was compensable.
Case: Matter of Williams v. New York City Transit Authority, No. 534674, 03/09/2023, published.
Facts and procedural history: Charles Williams worked as a train conductor for the New York City Transit Authority. He filed a claim for workers' compensation benefits, contending that he sustained post-traumatic stress disorder following an incident in which a person was discovered to have fallen between train cars and died...
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