Texas Workers' Comp Law: Can You Sue Your Employer For a Work-Related Injury?

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Did you know that roughly ⅓ of Texas employers do not offer workers’ compensation?

This means that if a Texan is injured on the job in a place like HEB, the path to financial recovery is potentially more complicated.

The good news is that they may have multiple avenues of compensation to pursue.

William Privette is a personal injury and workplace accident attorney with the law firm Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., which has offices in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and the Rio Grande Valley.

Learn more at William Privette’s AskTheLawyers™ profile: https://bit.ly/3hNZAsH

Contact him directly by calling 888-981-1283.

0:39 - What does “non-subscriber” mean?
1:45 - What does it mean to be a non-subscriber in Texas?
3:04 - Is it a bad thing that so many employers don’t provide workers’ compensation?
4:55 - What should a person do after they’re hurt on the job?
7:53 - What is the difference between handling a workers’ comp claim versus a non-subscriber claim?
9:46 - What is a third party claim?
11:09 - Why it’s crucial to contact an attorney with experience handling workplace injury claims

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