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Workplace accidents in Austin frequently lead to back injuries that don’t require surgery but still cause lasting pain and missed work. In these situations, a back injury settlement without surgery for workers’ comp is not only possible but also significant.
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At The Law Offices of Aaron Allison, we recognize the physical toll and financial strain these injuries impose. We aim to ensure workers receive the full benefits they’re entitled to, even when the injury doesn’t result in an operation.
Texas workers suffering non-surgical back injuries can still recover meaningful compensation. These cases often involve ongoing pain, physical limitations, and lost income. Settlements typically account for medical bills, missed work, and reduced earning potential. Depending on severity, payouts can range from $2,500 for minor cases to over $50,000 for chronic or debilitating injuries.
Minor strains might lead to smaller payouts, while herniated discs or nerve impingements without surgery often result in higher settlements due to long-term impact.
All documented treatment costs—from diagnostics to physical therapy—are considered.
Time away from work due to the injury or medical appointments factors into the total.
If the injury limits your future work options, that reduction is calculated into the settlement.
A documented impairment rating increases your claim value.
Pain, anxiety, and decreased quality of life can be included, though it is harder to quantify.
This includes prior injuries, aggravating events, and employer negligence.
The degree to which the injury affects your ability to function day-to-day directly impacts how compensation is calculated.
Clear, consistent medical records strengthen your claim. Follow-up notes, PT evaluations, and doctor’s statements matter.
If you can no longer lift your kids, drive comfortably, or perform daily tasks, document it.
Pain and suffering refer to the physical pain and emotional distress caused by an injury, which are recognized as non-economic damages in a workers’ comp case.
Ongoing therapy or potential surgery later affects your overall compensation.
“Workers’ compensation cases aren’t just about benefits—they’re about holding employers accountable for workplace safety.”
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These can cause debilitating pain and nerve symptoms without requiring surgery.
Often caused by lifting or repetitive stress, these injuries may require weeks of rest and rehab.
Whiplash isn’t limited to neck pain. Mid and lower-back injuries are common and valid for claims.
Inflammation in the spine’s joints can lead to chronic pain and mobility issues.
Even without surgery, nerve-related pain may warrant long-term compensation.
Workers’ comp law is nuanced. Texas has unique rules and a limited number of firms focused on injured workers. That’s why having a firm like ours, which understands personal injury and Texas comp law, can make all the difference. Contact The Law Offices of Aaron Allison today at 512-886-8434 to review your case and start your path to a fair and full settlement.
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In Austin, Texas, finding a workers’ compensation attorney you can trust is essential after a workplace injury. At Aaron Allison Law Firm, trust isn’t just a word—it’s the foundation of every client relationship.
For 50 years, my father, served as a trial lawyer to get just compensation for the people of Austin. At age 14, I began to take up the mantle to continue my father’s practice as a second generation trial lawyer serving Austin’s community. The strength of his legacy continues through its commitments to a communal presence, honoring that each case is as unique as the individual pursuing compensation.
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