BRIAN M. MITTMAN
Managing Partner/Owner
877-958-8737
“I have been working since I was 14. I have probably held at least two dozen different jobs and I’ve seen people injured and hurt. One of the reasons I got involved with disability law is that I have a very good family friend who has been disabled his entire life, and I’ve seen how he’s struggled in order to keep working and try to work. When I was presented with the opportunity to get involved with what’s called “disability law,” I was really thrilled to be able to not only practice being an attorney, but helping other people who really need to know things about what their choices are, what they can do, and what their future may hold.”
Bar Admissions
- New York State – January 1995
- Pennsylvania – March 2020
Areas of Practice
- Workers’ Compensation Law (State, Federal, Longshore)
- Social Security Disability
- Long Term Disability
- Personal Injury and Accidents
- General Litigation
Education
- Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, New York, 1994 J.D – Cum Laude, Richardson Merit Scholar
- University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 1991 B.A. Political Science – Cum Laude
- Upper Dublin High School, Fort Washington, PA, 1987 – National Merit Honor Society
Professional Honors & Activities
- New York Workers Compensation Alliance, Board of Directors (2008 to date) click here
- Injured Workers’ Bar Association, Board of Directors (2005-2012) (Westchester County: Peekskill Regional Director) click here
- Society of New York Workers’ Compensation Bar Association, Inc., Board of Directors (2005-2010)
- White Plains Bar Association Board of Directors (2010-2014)
- The Coalition for Concerned Legal Professionals – supporting member
- New York State Bar Association
- Westchester County Bar Association
- Westchester Women’s Bar Association
- Justice Louis Brandis Legal Foundation
- Jewish Lawyers Guild
- New York State Trial Lawyers Institute
- New York County Lawyers Association
- Mt. Vernon Bar Association
- Institute for Jewish Humanities – Attorney of the Year 2006
Community Activities
Lifting Up Westchester – Platinum Sponsor, Gala Committee (2023) and annual supporting of the LUW Summer Camp – LUW provides life-changing support to people who have lost their housing or are struggling to meet other basic needs. For more click here
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial Scholarship, LLC (Treasurer 2022-date; President 2012-2022) – providing higher education scholarships to children of workers permanently injured or killed on the job. Click here
Pediatric Cancer Foundation – regular supporter of PCF, helping to hold the hand of a child, especially when dealing with cancer, is truly a worthy cause. For more information check out here and feel free to make a donation.
Tourette Association of the Hudson Valley (Board of Directors 2018 – date)
Ophir Farm Home Owners Association (President 2010-2022)
Outside of the office, I coach multiple teams for my children including basketball, baseball, and soccer. I also am an avid ice hockey player and I skate for two teams throughout the year and encourage anyone to start in the wonderful beginner/adult program offered by Hockey North America!
Presentations, Speeches & Publications
Legal Publications
The Essential Guide for Injured New York Workers: HURT AT WORK Seven Things You Must Know to Get the Money You Need and the Benefits You Deserve (published 2022)
The Essential Guide for Disabled Workers: DISABLED FROM WORK Seven Things You Must Know About Social Security Disability to Get the Money You Need and the Benefits You Deserve (published 2023)
The 5 Deadly Sins That Can Derail Your New York Workers’ Compensation Case
The Disability Guys Guide to Navigating the New York Workers’ Compensation Maze
The Disability Guys Guide to Navigating the Social Security Disability Maze
Presentations and Podcasts
COVID-19 Survival Guide—What to Do If You Get Injured or Contract COVID While Working As a Nurse
When Is a Permanent Partial Disability Really a Permanent Partial Disability
A Lawyers Guide to Social Security Disability and Workers Compensation
How to Handle a Federal Social Security Disability Claim
Faculty Member, Lawline – As a faculty member and lecturer, Brian Mittman is the author and presenter of numerous continuing education courses.
The 2008 Streamlined Docket “Rocket Docket” Regulations – An Overview – Presented at the Injured Workers Bar Association Fall 2008 Albany CLE Conference
New York State Workers’ Compensation Law Update/Recent Changes, November 18, 2008 – Bronx County Bar Association
The Basics of Workers’ Compensation 2007 – Lorman Education CLE series
The Basics of Workers’ Compensation 2008 – Lorman Education CLE series
What you Need to Know about the 2007 Workers’ Compensation Law September 18, 2007 – Westchester County Bar Association CLE
The Basics of Workers’ Compensation 2009 – Lorman Education CLE series
Business Publications
How to Save Big on Workers’ Compensation with Insights From Leading Industry Experts
Get Them to Know, Like & Trust You
Latest Blog Posts / Videos From Brian
Sandy Causes Falling Debris, Injures Workers
Falling objects from a storm can cause serious injuries or fatalities to workers.
Disabled People Face Difficulties After Hurricane Sandy
Disabled New Yorkers are finding it hard to navigate the destruction of Sandy.
Livery Cab Hit and Run in Highland Park
A hit and run in Highland Park injures 42 year old pedestrian in New York.
Policeman Fights for Disability Pension
Undercover NYPD officer still fighting for pension after contracting hepatitis.
Mandatory Classes for Commercial Cyclists
Commercial cyclists throughout New York can utilize mandatory classes to improve safety on the job.
New York Comp Claims Get Personal
Workers compensation claims in New York are getting personal.
Worker Killed by Falling Beam in Construction Accident
A falling three-ton beam on a construction site kills worker.
New Bill of Rights Offers Better Protection for Domestic Workers
A new Bill of Rights offers more protection for thousands of domestic workers.
Night Club Shut Down for Not Having Workers’ Comp Insurance
A Brooklyn NY nightclub was shut down due to a lack of workers compensation insurance.
Zadroga Act Gets Continued Support from Newly Organized Group
A new group is formed to help lobby for an extension of the Zadroga Act federal monies for 9/11 responders.
NY Postal Worker Gets Acquitted in Hit and Run Accident
After the death of a 68 year old Manhattan woman, a postal worker is acquitted in the hit and run case.
Staten Island Contractor Cited by OSHA for Serious Scaffold Safety Violations Again
A contractor company from Staten Island receives thousands of dollars in OSHA fines for safety violations.