Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Texas? 

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Our Austin Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Have the Required Experience to Answer Your Toughest Questions

If you have been injured in a workplace accident, then it is important to know your legal rights. In Texas, injured workers are eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits after an on-the-job accident. At the Law Offices of Aaron Allison, we know that injured workers often face an uphill battle when trying to collect the benefits they are entitled to receive. Our Austin workers’ compensation attorneys want to arm you with the information you need to protect your rights after a workplace accident. We have compiled the answers to some of the most common and frequently asked workers’ compensation questions.

Texas Workers’ Compensation Frequently Asked Questions 

How Does Workers’ Compensation Work?

When you are injured at work or contract an occupational illness, you should immediately report this to your employer. After your injury or illness is reported, you will visit an approved healthcare professional, start the workers’ compensation claim process, file your claim, receive your benefits and, hopefully, return to work. Having an experienced Austin workers’ compensation law firm by your side right from the beginning can often make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim.

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What Does Workers Compensation Cover?

If you are granted workers’ compensation benefits, then it should cover all of your medical and rehabilitation costs. You will also receive partial wages for any work that you miss. Some policies will provide death benefits if an employee is killed on the job.

However, certain circumstances may affect the amount of workers’ compensation benefits that you are entitled to receive. Consult with our Texas workers’ compensation attorneys before making any final decisions.

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How Long Can I Collect Workers Compensation in Texas?

Temporary workers’ compensation benefits can be collected in Texas for 104 weeks, with a possible extension if you have or will have spinal surgery within 12 weeks prior to the deadline. If your impairment income benefits run out under Texas workers’ compensation, then you may be able to receive supplemental income benefits, providing you meet a number of qualifications.

Texas does allow lifetime income benefits under workers’ compensation. However, this applies to only a few severe types of impairment. Our Austin workers’ compensation lawyers will help you figure out how long you can collect workers’ compensation benefits in Texas.

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Which Employees Are Exempt From Workers’ Compensation in Texas?

Certain farm and ranch workers, casual laborers, domestic workers and any worker covered by a method of compensation established under federal law may be exempt from receiving workers’ compensation benefits in Texas. The Texas workers’ compensation attorneys at our firm can help you determine if you are an exempt employee.

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What Is the Process for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Texas does not require most employers to have workers’ compensation insurance. The state allows private employers to decide whether they want to participate in the workers’ compensation system. This means your first step will be to determine whether your employer carries workers’ compensation insurance. If your employer does carry workers’ comp, then you will report your injury to your employer.

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If you fail to notify your employer within 30 days following your injury, then you could lose your right to collect benefits. You will file an Employee’s Claim for Compensation for a Work-Related Injury or Occupational Disease with the DWC. Once the DWC receives your claim, it will notify your employer and the insurance company. It is often beneficial to speak to a Texas workers’ compensation attorney early on in the process to ensure a better outcome for your claim.

Contact Our Austin Workers’ Compensation Attorneys 

If you or someone you love has been injured in a workplace accident, then we can help. Our experienced Austin workers’ compensation attorneys know that injured workers often fight an uphill battle to receive the benefits they are entitled to receive by law. Contact the Law Offices of Aaron Allison at (512) 474-8346 or fill out our confidential contact form for a free initial consultation. We can help you obtain the money you need after a serious workplace accident.

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“I looked at several attorney’s for my husband’s case, and Aaron looks like he was the best one. He was the best Worker’s Comp attorney in our area of Texas. So, we called and made an appointment for an initial visit. Once we talked to him we got that he knows his job. Plus he’s very nice and very personable. We could tell that right away.”

— Mrs. Mario Caballero, Austin, Texas

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