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Locality: Buffalo, New York

Phone: +1 716-852-7590



Address: 2495 Main St, Ste 442 14214 Buffalo, NY, US

Website: www.stephensstephens.com

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Stephens & Stephens, LLP 12.11.2020

Video 10 in our EEOICPA series! Learn about the Claims Filing Process with Hugh

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 08.11.2020

Not sure if you're eligible for EEOICPA compensation? Expert Hugh Stephens shares valuable information in his video series below!

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 27.10.2020

Former DOE employees not only suffer from health issues and medical bills - they often have to deal with the financial burden of lost wages. Let us help!

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 08.10.2020

Amarillo, TX: As a DOE subcontractor, it can be difficult to link potential health issues to toxic exposure. Luckily, for those who worked more than 250 at the Amarillo plant, there is Special Exposure Cohort Coverage. We can help.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 28.09.2020

Video 8 in our EEOICPA series! Learn more about Survivor Benefits with Hugh

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 18.09.2020

Have you heard about the RECA program? If you or a loved one may be suffering from toxic exposure, we're here to help file your claim for federal compensation.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 31.08.2020

To qualify for any Part E benefits under EEOICPA you must meet the following three conditions: Prove employment at a covered facility Have a diagnosed medical condition Prove causation between your illness and exposures... Learn more with our EEOICPA Video!

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 24.08.2020

Did you know that the EEIOCPA can award compensation to make up for lost wages? If a work-related illness caused a loss in potential wages, the worker or surviving family members may be eligible. Read more about compensation for your wage loss.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 14.08.2020

Did you know that the EEIOCPA extended compensation for the Pantex Plant to include contractors and subcontractors? Read more to discover if you're eligible.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 01.08.2020

Were your parents employees of the DOE? Then you may be eligible for an EEIOCPA claim. Read more to discover if you're eligible

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 26.07.2020

Understanding the EEOICPA’s dose reconstruction process is one of the things we do best. Take a look at Video 6 in our series so that you can understand it, too.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 12.07.2020

Video 5 in our series. Learn from Hugh as he outlines the Dose Reconstruction Process used by the NIOSH to determine is an EEOICPA claim might be awarded.

Stephens & Stephens, LLP 04.07.2020

Curious about the 22 covered cancers in the EEOICPA? See Video 4 in our series, differentiating between primary and secondary cancers and the reasons why certain cancers may or may not be compensated for.