Sandy is known for aggressively defending Pennsylvania and New Jersey cases in workers' compensation litigation. She presents the best possible defense, finding creative ways to push back against questionable claims, whether in litigation or not.

OVERVIEW

Sandra Niemotka has focused her practice on workers' compensation defense in Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1992.

Sandy is known for aggressively defending Pennsylvania and New Jersey cases in workers' compensation litigation. Since March 2020, she has been extensively involved with defending and educating clients about COVID-19 claims. She has particular experience and knowledge of claims that can be brought in both states, known as “concurrent jurisdiction.” She also has particular knowledge and experience in hearing loss claims, opioid abuse, medical marijuana and in finding offsets against workers’ compensation benefits so that benefits can be reduced. Sandy counsels clients such as insurance companies, media, manufacturers, nursing facilities, warehouses, school districts and restaurants on a regular basis in response to the day-to-day issues that concern workers' compensation. 

Sandy has tremendous empathy for employers who are faced with workers’ compensation system abusers. She enthusiastically presents the best possible defense in litigating her cases, turning over every stone and finding creative ways to push back against questionable claims, whether in litigation or not.

Sandy is a member of the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance and has also contributed articles and been an invited speaker of other industry organizations such as the Pennsylvania Defense Institute, the Philadelphia Insurance Society and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.

Recognition and Involvement

Recognition & Involvement

Sandy is member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Oaklyn-Bettlewood Post 84, previously serving as Sergeant at Arms for several years.

Credentials

Bar and Court Admissions

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education

Rutgers School of Law – Camden, JD, 1991

Rutgers College, BA, cum laude, 1988

News & Insights

  • PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2024
    PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2024
    2.2.24 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • For PA Employers: Defense Against Medical Marijuana Goes up in Smoke
    For PA Employers: Defense Against Medical Marijuana Goes up in Smoke
    3.28.23 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • A New Year Brings New Rates: NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2023
    A New Year Brings New Rates: NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2023
    1.23.23 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Reminder to Employers: Keep an Eye on Potential Offsets Against PA Workers’ Compensation Benefits
    Reminder to Employers: Keep an Eye on Potential Offsets Against PA Workers’ Compensation Benefits
    3.4.22 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2022
    NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2022
    1.24.22 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • UPDATE: New Jersey Employers Must Pay for Pot
    UPDATE: New Jersey Employers Must Pay for Pot
    4.14.21 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2021
    NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2021
    12.22.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • NJ Essential Employees Now Have a Presumption for Work-Related COVID-19
    NJ Essential Employees Now Have a Presumption for Work-Related COVID-19
    9.18.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • PA and NJ Give Special Consideration to Police and Fire Workers for COVID-19
    PA and NJ Give Special Consideration to Police and Fire Workers for COVID-19
    7.27.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Pennsylvania Return to the Workplace
    Pennsylvania Return to the Workplace
    6.11.20 | Webinar
  • PA's Potential for a Presumption of Work-Related COVID-19 Injuries
    PA's Potential for a Presumption of Work-Related COVID-19 Injuries
    6.9.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Not So Likely That PA Employers Must Pay For Pot
    Not So Likely That PA Employers Must Pay For Pot
    6.1.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Workers Compensation Act Exclusivity Likely Bars Most Employee COVID-19 Claims
    Workers Compensation Act Exclusivity Likely Bars Most Employee COVID-19 Claims
    5.1.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • An Emergent Webinar: Navigating COVID-19's Impact - What Every Employer Must Know
    An Emergent Webinar: Navigating COVID-19's Impact - What Every Employer Must Know
    3.24.20 | Webinar
  • PA Work Injuries While Working Remotely
    PA Work Injuries While Working Remotely
    3.20.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • COVID-19 in the Course and Scope of PA Employment
    COVID-19 in the Course and Scope of PA Employment
    3.19.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Steps To Take to Prepare Your Workplace During COVID-19
    Steps To Take to Prepare Your Workplace During COVID-19
    3.20 | PBI Webinar
  • NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2020
    NJ and PA Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2020
    1.9.20 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2019
    PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2019
    1.28.19 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • New Prescription Guidelines for Workers' Compensation in Pennsylvania
    New Prescription Guidelines for Workers' Compensation in Pennsylvania
    7.24.18 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2018
    PA and NJ Workers' Compensation Benefits for 2018
    2.21.18 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • PA and NJ Workers’ Compensation Benefits For 2017
    PA and NJ Workers’ Compensation Benefits For 2017
    1.30.17 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Employment Law Seminar - Philadelphia
    Employment Law Seminar - Philadelphia
    5.18.16 | Philadelphia, PA
  • PA Supreme Court to Rule on Scope of Judges' Credibility Determinations
    PA Supreme Court to Rule on Scope of Judges' Credibility Determinations
    4.18.16 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of Using 6th Edition of the AMA Guides in IREs
    Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Review Constitutionality of Using 6th Edition of the AMA Guides in IREs
    3.24.16 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Court Confirms That "Medical Only" Means "Medical Only"
    Court Confirms That "Medical Only" Means "Medical Only"
    1.20.16 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Commonwealth Court Rules that Using 6th Edition of AMA Guides on IREs is Unconstitutional
    Commonwealth Court Rules that Using 6th Edition of AMA Guides on IREs is Unconstitutional
    10.14.15 | Workers' Compensation Alert
  • Workers' Compensation Seminar
    Workers' Compensation Seminar
    9.24.15 | Brookside Country Club, Macungie, PA

Memberships

New Jersey Bar Association

Pennsylvania Bar Association

Philadelphia Bar Association

REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS

  • Obtained a Judge’s decision, affirmed on appeal, that stopped the employer’s liability for a former nurse’s excessive use of opioid patches and lozenges
  • Obtained a dismissal against a coal miner’s scar claims, with unique statute of limitations issues, up to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court level
  • Obtained a Judge’s decision denying that a camera operator’s neck surgery was work related, despite the alleged whiplash from his car accident
  • Obtained a Judge’s decision that denied a Claim against an electronics manufacturer when an inspector alleged his low back surgery was work related, but the defense established the injury leading to the surgery had resulted from a sneeze at home
  • Obtained a Judge’s decision that denied a Claim against a truck manufacturer when an assembly worker alleged there was work-related ringing in his ears (“tinnitus”), and the defense successfully argued it was not a compensable “injury” as the law defines it
  • Obtained a Judge’s decision that denied a Claim against a nursing facility when a CNA injured her wrist, but the defense established her loss of earnings was due to a positive drug screening, and not her injury
  • Obtained a Judge’s decision that denied a Claim against a quarry when a heavy equipment operator alleged back and knee injuries from a fall, but the defense established his loss of earnings was due to his failure to return to modified duty, and not his injuries
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