New York Commission on Quality Care
| Phone | (518) 388-2892 |
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| Toll Free | (800) 342-9871 |
New York residents living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) have access to a comprehensive network of advocacy organizations, state programs, and support services designed to assist throughout the recovery process. Resources such as the New York Commission on Quality Care and the Brain Injury Association of New York State help individuals and families understand their rights, navigate available services, and connect with support networks across the state. These organizations can provide valuable guidance for those coping with the long-term physical, cognitive, and emotional effects of a brain injury.
New York also offers several specialized programs for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, including the TBI Medicaid Waiver Program and the state’s TBI Implementation Grant initiatives. In addition, Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) and the Office of Mental Health provide resources that may help eligible residents access rehabilitation, education, employment assistance, and community support. Understanding the available rehabilitation, education, employment assistance, and community support can help New York residents identify programs that promote recovery, independence, and long-term quality of life after a traumatic brain injury.
| Phone | (518) 388-2892 |
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| Toll Free | (800) 342-9871 |
| Phone | (518) 474-9480 |
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| [email protected] | |
| Project Coordinator | Helen R. Hines |
| Phone | (518) 474-2714 |
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| Deputy Commissioner | Lawrence Gloeckler |
| Phone | (518) 474-4403 |
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| Phone | (518)-473-0926 |
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| [email protected] | Chelsea Zantay |
| Phone | (518)459-7911 |
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| Toll Free | (800)228-8201 In State |
| Fax | (518)482-5285 |
| Website | www.bianys.org |
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| President | Michael Kaplen |
| Executive Director | Judy Avner |
How to use this list of New York Statutes of Limitations and Repose
Remember that statute of limitations and repose can change, so it is essential to:
General Tort: N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 214(5) (3 years)
Medical Malpractice: N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 214-a (2 years 6 months from act/discovery)
Products Liability: N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 214-c(2) (3 years)
Workers’ Comp: N.Y. Workers’ Comp. Law § 28 (2 years from injury)