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The House Committee on Business and Industry recently heard testimony regarding several workers’ comp-related bills. Of note, some members of the committee seemed particularly sympathetic to measures that would help first responders who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Some of those bills include:
Post-traumatic stress disorder is woefully underreported among first responders. This is in some part due to the stigma associated with mental health claims. The prevalence of the condition can be seen in the suicide rates for police officers and firefighters in Texas. According to the deputy executive director Mitch Landry of the Texas Municipal Police Association, more officers took their own lives in 2015 than were killed on-duty and in car accidents. In the last year and a half, six Texas firefighters ended their own lives.
As advocates for victims of workplace accidents and trauma, we applaud efforts to safeguard the rights of injured workers and help them receive the assistance and benefits they need to move forward with their lives.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Attorney Aaron Allison, who has vast legal experience as a workers compensation attorney.
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