A disabled New York firefighter has successfully prevailed in challenging his former city’s attempt to cut his disability payments.
Mount Vernon firefighter Michael Masullo was permanently disabled at a fire in 2000, and was granted a disability pension in 2004. In 2009, the city demanded that Masullo apply for disability benefits (which he had been receiving since 2004). When he did, they denied his benefits and cut his disability payments.
Masullo filed suit to restore his benefits and yesterday the New Your State Supreme Court’s Appellate Division agreed with him.
Here is an explanation of the ruling by his attorney, Warren Roth, Esq.
Here is a copy of the decision: Masullo v Mount Vernon
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