Workers CompensationHow Being an Opt-Out State Can Make Life Difficult for WorkersApril 19, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationLawmakers Jump Onboard with Workers’ Comp Protections for First RespondersApril 12, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationDoes Claiming Workers’ Comp Mean I Can’t File a Lawsuit?March 20, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationWorkers’ Comp for PTSD? Texas Lawmaker Advocates for First RespondersMarch 6, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationWhat Are Attorney Fees in Workers’ Compensation Cases in Texas?January 23, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationFlagrant Safety Violations Alleged at Texas Feed Plant: OSHA Charges Hefty FineJanuary 11, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationTexas Construction Companies Take Steps to Protect Injured WorkersJanuary 4, 2017by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationIs My Job Required to Pay Me While I Am Away Due to Injury?December 14, 2016by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationIs Workers’ Compensation Fraud a Rampant Problem?December 7, 2016by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison
Workers CompensationAre Texas Laws Gutting Workers’ Compensation?November 30, 2016by The Law Offices of Aaron Allison