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Texas Workers Compensation

If you have been injured on the job in Texas, workers' compensation laws may entitle you to certain benefits. These benefits can include payment of medical bills, compensation while you're unable to work, permanent partial disability benefits or total disability benefits, burial benefits, and death benefits. Your Texas employer's workers' compensation insurance is responsible for paying these benefits.

Who Is Covered by Texas Workers' Compensation Insurance?

In Texas, workers' compensation coverage begins on your first day of employment, regardless of whether you are a part-time or full-time employee. You may still be eligible for Texas workers' compensation benefits even if you are an independent contractor or a cash employee.

According to the Texas Office of Injured Employee Counsel, you may not be eligible for benefits if you:

  • Were injured while intoxicated
  • Were injured as a result of an act of God
  • Were injured as a result of horseplay
  • Were injured by someone else for personal reasons
  • Injured yourself deliberately or injured yourself while trying to injure someone else
  • Were injured while participating in voluntary social or recreational activities while off work

What Types of Injuries Does Texas Workers' Compensation Cover?

Injuries typically covered by Texas workers' comp include:

  • Traumatic physical injuries
  • Repeated trauma injuries
  • Mental injuries
  • Occupational diseases

What Types of Texas Workers' Compensation Benefits Can You Receive?

Texas workers' compensation laws can be complicated. A Texas workers' compensation attorney in your area can explain to you the application process and help you receive the benefits to which you are entitled.

Although your benefits may vary depending on what state or federal law applies, workers injured on the job--regardless of whether your employer was at fault--may be entitled to benefits that include:

  • Medical care
  • Temporary disability benefits designed to at least partially replace lost wages if you were unable to work for more than seven days
  • Permanent disability benefits designed to at least partially replace lost wages
  • Death benefits

If you receive Texas workers' compensation following an injury, you cannot sue your Texas employer for additional compensation in connection with your injury. You may, however, be able to file a lawsuit against others involved in your injury. For example, if you were injured in an automobile accident while working and the other driver was at fault, you might be able to sue the other driver. Or, if your injury was the result of a defective machine, you might be able to sue the machine manufacturer. A Texas workers' compensation lawyer can advise you of your legal options.

How Do You File for Texas Workers' Compensation Benefits?

If you're injured while at work or develop a job-related occupational disease in Texas, you should promptly seek medical treatment. Make sure to tell the doctor that your injury occurred on the job or in connection with your job.

Notify your employer of the injury or disease as soon as possible. In Texas, you'll also have to notify your employer of your work-related injury or disease in writing within 30 days.

Your Texas workers' compensation claim will be filed with the Texas Department of Insurance's Division of Workers' Compensation.

Once you've sought medical treatment for your injury or disease, you should consider contacting a Texas workers' comp lawyer to help guide you through the process of applying for Texas workers' compensation.

Workers' Compensation for Federal Employees & Others

Federal government employees working in Texas, as well as Texas residents who worked on nuclear weapons, are maritime workers, or are coal miners would be covered under one of several federal workers' compensation programs.

Additional Texas Workers' Compensation Resources

The Texas Department of Insurance's Division of Workers' Compensation's workers' compensation resources for employees and injured employees

The U.S. Department of Labor's Workers' Compensation information page for federal government employees

The U.S. Department of Labor's summary of major labor laws

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration's summary of workers' rights

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