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Workers Comp Claims At Nonsubscriber Workplaces: Who Pays the Bills?

Latest News, Non-subscribersBy KyleNovember 30, 2021Leave a comment

Texas saw 608 workplace fatalities in 2019, making up 9.29% of the U.S. workplace fatalities that year, according to the Department of Worker’s Compensation. In most workplaces in the USA, every employer pays into some form of workers comp insurance pool.  Injured workers (or their surviving families) can file claims and draw funds from that…

Know Your Rights as an Employee of a Non-Subscriber

Latest News, Non-subscribersBy KyleOctober 28, 2021

In Texas, employers have the choice to be what is called a non-subscriber. This means they opt out of workers’ compensation. This can be complicated for workers who suffer an injury on the job. However, this doesn’t mean you don’t have the right to seek compensation. Therefore it’s important to know your rights when you…

The Startling Statistics On Increasing Work-Related Injuries in Texas

Latest NewsBy KyleOctober 4, 2021

According to a Texas Department of Insurance study, Texas work-related fatalities rose by 25% in 2019. A startling 608 workplace fatalities occurred in private and public/governmental sectors compared to 488 in 2018. Here is why every Texan should understand the risks of the workplace, and what to do should they face the tragedy of a…

The Pros and Cons of Waiving Your Workers’ Compensation Rights in Texas

Latest NewsBy KyleSeptember 28, 2021

Workers’ compensation is a government-run program that ensures workers are compensated when an injury occurs on the job. But there are two issues with the program. The first is that the benefits received are limited by guidelines. The second is that in Texas, employers have the right to decide not to subscribe to the program. …

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