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What should I do if I have suffered a construction injury on the job? Austin construction accident attorney Aaron Allison explains. For more information, call (512) 474-8346. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SvHb450WA...
read moreWhy 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...
read moreAfter suffering an injury on the job, you need an experienced attorney to help you navigate the complexities of work injury law in order to receive the compensation you deserve. In this video, Austin work injury attorn...
read moreEvery 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 ...
read moreWithout 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...
read moreConstruction workers are more at risk for serious injury or death than laborers in other occupations. Statistics compiled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) show that 21.1 percent of fatal workpl...
read moreLast 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...
read moreAustin 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...
read moreAn 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...
read moreWhat should you do if you are seriously injured in a construction accident? What are your options after a work injury? According to KXAN, the Austin Fire Department and Austin-Travis County EMS recently responded to an ...
read moreHow are workers’ comp benefits calculated, and how much are injured workers entitled to? Your income benefits are calculated based on your average weekly wage (AWW). To figure out your average weekly wage, you add y...
read moreAs we mentioned last week, there are four types of income benefits you can receive if you are unable to work due to a work-related injury. Here is a breakdown of these benefits. Four Types of Benefits Temporary income...
read moreA former worker at a Fort Worth mortuary has sued his former employer for what he claims to be physical and mental injuries he sustained while working. One lawsuit claims that he suffered illness related to the job, and ...
read moreIn the United States, every state has laws requiring companies to provide workers’ compensation to employees who suffer injury while working. Well, all but one. Any guesses as to which? Yep. Texas is the different one...
read moreWhen people think of workplace accidents, usually they think of things like construction accidents, or truck accidents. But you can suffer a work injury doing any job, even fast food. Two fast food workers from Livingsto...
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