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Work injuries don’t just disrupt your day—they can derail your health, income, and future. One of the first things that demands your attention is medical treatment. How long do I have to see a doctor after a work inj...
read moreWorkers' compensation provides critical support for injured workers, but the process can often be complex and overwhelming. At The Law Offices of Aaron Allison, we offer skilled legal guidance to help you navigate these ...
read moreKey Takeaways Texas workers’ compensation generally pays about two-thirds of your average weekly wages. Temporary Total Disability covers full inability to work until reaching Maximum Medical Improvement....
read moreA workplace injury can take a serious toll, physically and emotionally. For many employees, returning to work is a priority for economic stability and to regain a sense of normality and independence. But what happens whe...
read moreWorkers' compensation claims can vary greatly in settlement amounts, but certain injuries result in higher payouts due to their long-term impact. If you're wondering which injuries result in the highest number of workers...
read moreWhen you're injured on the job, one of the first questions you may ask is: How much does workers comp pay? Understanding the average settlement for a workers' compensation claim is essential for employees seeking fair co...
read moreworking unsafely with machines usually raises one important question: what is the most frequent injury that results from working unsafely with machines? Many of these types of injuries occur when individuals get caught b...
read moreThe cost of insurance and medical care continues to rise in Texas and throughout the U.S. In fact, studies show that 31% of Texans have delayed or skipped medical care due to concerns about the cost. Workers’ compensa...
read moreAlthough most states have had workers’ compensation insurance and regulations for over 100 years, workers’ comp is still a source of uncertainty and confusion, especially in Texas. The truth is, although we often th...
read moreKnow Your Rights: Uncovering the Basics of Workers' Comp Claims Almost everyone is familiar with the concept of workers’ compensation insurance, especially those in high-risk professions. However, if you’ve never fil...
read moreNonfatal occupational accidents and injuries affect more than 178,000 Texas workers every year. If you or a loved one have been injured at work, you may have a lot of questions about reporting to workers’ compensation....
read moreSuffering a work injury can be a devastating blow to your way of life. Depending on your injury, you could be unable to work for a number of days, months or even the rest of your life. What are you to do if you find your...
read moreUnder the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, an employer has a duty to protect their employees from recognized hazards that could cause serious injuries or death. Some employer responsibilities include: Pro...
read moreCOVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus, is sweeping across the nation. As a result, businesses, airports and community services have shut down. These shutdowns will hopefully help slow the spread of the virus. Yet, many...
read moreAustin workers comp attorney Aaron Allison explains why many corporations, including big-box retailers like Walmart, are workers comp non-subscribers in Texas. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https://www.yout...
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