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Workplace injuries in Texas are covered by Workers’ Compensation. Employers are not required to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance, but many do. If an employee is injured at work and the employer has Workers’ Compensation, the insurance pays medical and lost wages benefits. Also, if a third party was involved in causing your injury, you may have a claim against that party. If you feel you are not getting fair treatment or if you have any questions, contact an attorney. ..
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In Workers’ Compensation, there are many procedural requirements and deadlines that must be met, in order for your claim to be granted. Don’t let the procedural details prevent you from receiving justice. All that should matter is that you were injured at work.
If there is a dispute about how serious the injury is, whether your injury was caused by work, or whether you are well enough to return to work, you need an attorney. Contact our Law Office.
Whatever caused the work injury, you should be compensated.
A truck driver who was injured in an accident while driving for an employer is entitled to Workers’ Compensation. A warehouse worker who is hit on the head by falling boxes should be covered by Workers’ Compensation. Office workers, farmworkers, construction workers, delivery workers — all workers injured in workplace accidents — are covered by Workers’ Compensation if the employer subscribes to it.
Workers’ Compensation provides for medical treatment and for a portion of your wages while you are unable to work. Your employer or the insurance carrier may question the severity of your job injury or even whether you were injured on the job. Contact an attorney who can review your case, talk to your employer’s insurance carrier, and represent you in a hearing.
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At our law firm, you will always talk with an attorney. We want to hear your story and help you get the compensation you should have under the Workers’ Comp law. Contact us for an appointment. For Workers’ Compensation clients, the consultation is free.