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Denied Medical Care In Texas Workers’ Compensation Cases

by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | May 17, 2018 | Texas Workers' Comp Information

You have been injured on the job. You have done exactly what you thought you were supposed to do. You notified your supervisor, filled out the paperwork they told you to fill out, and even went to the doctor that they asked you to go to. You have had a few...

Dealing With Adjusters in Texas Workers’ Compensation Cases

by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Apr 3, 2018 | Texas Workers' Comp Information

You have been injured on the job and have been to the doctor, received some initial medical treatment and have started receiving paperwork from the insurance company about your injuries. In this mountain of paperwork that will be mailed to you, the insurance company...

Medical Marijuana May Cost You Your Job

by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Mar 30, 2018 | Texas Workers' Comp News

Brandon Coats worked for Dish Network at a customer service representative.  Chronically ill and bound to a wheelchair, he suffers from incurable quadriplegia, a painful and debilitating condition whose symptoms often include prolonged, painful muscle spasms. Mr....

Can I Get Workers’ Comp If My Spouse Dies On The Job?

by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Sep 12, 2017 | Texas Workers' Comp Information

Workers’ compensation in Texas provides different types of benefits including medical coverage for the injured worker as well as disability income.  If the worker passes away as a direct result of an illness or injury related to job duties, his surviving family...

Can Parents Get Workers’ Comp Death Benefits For Their Deceased Child?

by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Jul 26, 2017 | Texas Workers' Comp Information

The Texas workers’ compensation system is intended to protect employees from experiencing financial loss. When an employee has been killed at work, death benefits are payable to spouses, minor children and other dependents.  These benefits are intended to ensure...
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