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You Need An Experienced Advocate In Texas Workers’ Compensation Cases

Were you hurt on the job? You may feel uncertain about what to do next or unsure of your rights. Texas’s workers’ compensation system can be confusing, and your employer may not offer much guidance. Fortunately, you can protect your rights and get the help you need by speaking with an experienced lawyer.

I am attorney Jared K. Newman, Esq., with over 10 years of experience assisting injured workers. I understand that you have many questions and may feel concerned about covering your expenses. You can count on me to answer your questions and provide knowledgeable guidance through the Texas workers’ compensation system. Learn more in a free consultation with me. I represent workers throughout the Houston area and across Texas.

Can You Sue for Additional Damages in Texas?

In Texas, some work-related injuries may be caused by the negligence of a third party rather than your employer. Examples of third parties include other drivers in work-related vehicle accidents, vendors, suppliers, contractors, or manufacturers of defective materials, tools, and machinery.

Under Texas law, if a third party’s negligence caused your injuries, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against them in addition to receiving workers’ compensation benefits. This additional claim can be critical for securing compensation beyond what workers’ comp provides, particularly in severe injury cases. Texas workers’ compensation does not cover pain and suffering, but a third-party claim allows you to seek these damages along with other financial support.

I will thoroughly review your case to determine if you have a valid third-party claim and will explain all your options under Texas law.

You Are Entitled to Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Texas

In Texas, workers’ compensation laws differ from those in many other states. Unlike most states, Texas does not require private employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance. This “opt-in” system allows employers to choose whether they will provide workers’ comp coverage for their employees. If they do not, they are known as “nonsubscribers” and may be subject to personal injury lawsuits if an employee is injured at work due to employer negligence.

For employers who opt in, Texas workers’ compensation covers various benefits that can help you recover after a workplace injury. Every case is unique, and the benefits you receive will depend on the specific circumstances of your injury. I can help you understand your rights and what you can expect to receive under Texas law.

Here’s what Texas workers’ compensation typically includes:

Wage Replacement Benefits: In Texas, these benefits are usually about 70% of your average weekly wage, but they are subject to minimum and maximum limits set by the state.

Medical Expense Coverage: Workers’ compensation covers necessary medical treatment related to the work injury, including hospital visits, prescriptions, physical therapy, and travel costs for medical appointments.

Impairment Income Benefits: If you suffer a permanent injury or partial disability, you may qualify for additional compensation based on the degree of impairment.

Supplemental Income Benefits: If you cannot return to work at the same earning capacity after your initial benefits end, you may receive supplemental benefits to help make up for lost income.

Vocational Rehabilitation: Texas offers job training or skills development if you are unable to perform your previous duties due to your injury.

Death Benefits: If an employee dies from a workplace injury, eligible family members may receive death benefits, which include wage replacement and coverage of burial expenses.

Don’t Give Up On Your Case

If your workers’ compensation claim was denied, don’t lose hope—you may still be able to obtain the benefits you need. I have the experience to appeal denied claims and pursue your case to ensure you get the support you deserve. You can be confident that I will work directly with you throughout the entire process; I do not pass clients off to associates or paralegals.

Let’s discuss your work injury, either in my Houston office or via phone or videoconference. I serve injured workers across Texas. Set up a free consultation by calling or sending me an email.

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