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Episode 9 | Classifications, Claims & Catastrophes Featuring Scott Salmonson, Esq. of MDASR [Audio]

Episode 9 | Classifications, Claims & Catastrophes Featuring Scott Salmonson, Esq. of MDASR [Audio]

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The policy says you’re covered. But when an employee gets injured, suddenly… you’re not.

In this episode, I sit down with Scott Salmonson, Esq., a second-generation litigator and partner at McIntyre, Donohue, Accardi, Salmonson & Riordan, LLP, to expose how workers’ comp really works—and why contractors and employees alike are blindsided when claims get denied. 🎙️📑

Scott shares stories from the field, from misclassified employees to uninsured job sites that ended in lawsuits, audits, and massive penalties. We talk about the difference between having a policy and actually having coverage—and what every employer should be doing now to protect themselves before an accident happens.

If you’re a contractor, business owner, or worker who thinks “I’m covered, I’m good,” this is the conversation you need to hear.

Welcome to Episode 9 of Marcor Studios.

Because when the accident happens, it’s too late to find out you weren’t protected.

Connect with Scott Salmonson, Esq.:

☎️ Phone | (631) 240-0790

📨 Email | Scott@licomplaw.com

🌐 Website | www.licomplaw.com

Connect with us on social!

💬 Instagram | @MarcorConstruction

📲 Facebook | Marcor Construction

🎬 TikTok | @MarcorConstructionNY

🌐 Website | www.marcorny.com

💌 Want to collaborate or be a guest on the podcast?

Email us at marketing@marcorinstalls.com.

#Marcor #MarcorStudios #GinaFarese #ScottSalmonson #WorkersComp #InsuranceRealityCheck #ConstructionIndustry #EmployeeProtection #ContractorEducation #BuiltWithIntegrity #WorkersCompClaims #LongIslandConstruction

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