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3 Mar

If I Already Have a Workers’ Comp Claim, Why Would I Want to Make a Third Party Claim?

Austin workers comp lawyer Aaron Allison explains the difference between a workers comp and third party claim and why you would consider each one. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https://www.youtube.com/wat...

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3 Mar

Is It Illegal for Employers to Retaliate Against an Employee Who Was Injured on the Job?

Is it legal for my employer to retaliate against me if I suffer a work injury? Austin work injury attorney Aaron Allison discusses employee retaliation. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https://www.youtube.c...

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3 Mar

My Loved One Died on the Job? What Can You Do to Help?

After the wrongful death of a loved one due to a work accident, you need to speak to a lawyer. Austin wrongful death attorney Aaron Allison explains why this is necessary in the following video. For more information, cal...

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3 Mar

What if You Are Injured on the Job and Your Employer Does Not Have Workers’ Comp Insurance?

Austin workers comp lawyer Aaron Allison discusses your options for recovering damages for your injuries if you are injured at work with no workers’ comp insurance. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https:/...

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3 Mar

What Can You Do for Families When Their Loved One Died on the Job?

Why do I need to speak to an attorney after losing a loved one to a fatal work injury? Austin injury attorney Aaron Allison explains. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxfcBKKd...

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28 Jan

Ways to Prevent Workplace Accidents in the New Year

Every year, millions of workers sustain injuries while on the job. A large portion of these workers cannot return to work for an extended period of time. Instead, these workers must jump through the necessary hoops to ...

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26 Dec

Can You Sue a Workers’ Comp Non-Subscriber Employer for Injuries?

Without workers' compensation coverage in Texas, an employer is directly liable for on-the-job injuries. It can mean opening the doors wider for more extensive compensation by an employee: medical expenses, lost income...

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26 Dec

Are Employers in Texas Required to Have Workers’ Comp Insurance?

Texas is unique because private employers can opt out of the traditional workers' compensation system. That raises the question: does Texas require workers' comp? Though employers can avoid the requirement for standard...

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22 Dec

How Much Could I Receive from Workers’ Compensation?

Workplace injuries can result in extensive medical bills and lost income. Texas workers compensation can help you recover some monetary losses and arrange your medical affairs after a workplace accident. There are many c...

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17 Sep

Do Nurses Have Higher Rates of Musculoskeletal Injuries?

Nurses are responsible for providing some of the most important patient care functions in hospitals. Although they may have dozens of job duties, nurses are often required to pick up and move patients. Therefore, nurses ...

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7 May

Austin Worker Injured During Trench Collapse

Last month, an Austin worker suffered injuries after a trench collapsed at his worksite. Firefighters rescued the man, whose leg was trapped underneath the trench. The firefighters have a station across the street and we...

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12 Mar

Can I Be Compensated for an Injury at the Office?

Austin has thousands of workers who are employed in offices. Much like workers in manual labor positions, office workers can also be hurt on the job. Offices have unique hazards that may put workers at risk for suffering...

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26 Feb

What is an Occupational Disease?

An occupational disease refers to a chronic health condition that was caused by your employment. Your job duties or work environment could contribute to the development of an occupational disease. Occupational diseases m...

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8 Jan

Why Have Texas Workers’ Compensation Costs Significantly Dropped?

Texas has many unique and successful businesses, and they all rely on their employees to work hard and stay safe in a protected environment. Workers’ compensation is tool for businesses to provide coverage for their em...

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21 Nov

Widow Denied Workers’ Comp Death Benefits – Why?

Her husband died in a car accident while driving to deliver documents to his employer. But Texas courts have said that she is not eligible for workers’ comp death benefits. Why? The worker was employed with Bryant Ele...

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