Legal Question in Workers Comp in Texas

I was injured in a auto accident on my way to work.. My office hours were 10am -7pm or later.. it was company policy that individuals in my positon arrive at the office at least 1/2 hour before opening to prepare our model homes..

My accident occured less then 1 mile from my office would this qualify for a workers comp claim?

Is there a time limit for filing a workers comp claim I never knew of this option until today?


Asked on 3/10/10, 4:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jason Kipness Kipness Law Firm

http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/forms/dwc/dwc041firstrpt.pdf

Click on link above to file workers compensation claim. Should also report accident to your employer in writing. If injured, see doctor ASAP.

This is gray area. Will need evience to show accident happened during "course and scope of emploment."

If accident is not your fault, you can make claim against other car's auto. ins.

DO NOT DO THIS WITHOUT A LAWYER

You should not give a statement, give access to your medical information or sign any insurance company forms without speaking to a lawyer.

The insurance company is not your friend and is not concerned with your injuries and pain.

Their goal is to make $ by paying as little as possible on the claim. They will frustrate by delaying payment, giving you a low offer, or denying claim hoping you will get mad and go away.

I should know because I worked as a lawyer for insurance companies for 10 years.

You may a claim to recover: (1) medical bills; (2) lost wages; (3) compensation for pain, impairment, and disfigurement.

I would be more than happy to talk with you about the accident. I can be reached at (214) 800-3454. We handle cases all over Texas. You can also send a confidential e-mail to my website at www.kiplawfirm.com.

View this website for free information on work comp claims and auto accidnet claims.

Sincerely,

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Answered on 3/15/10, 6:43 pm


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