Texas Workers’ Compensation Forms for Injured Workers
Dealing with a work injury is hard enough, figuring out the right paperwork shouldn’t make it harder. This section of our website was created just for you, to help take the guesswork out of the DWC forms you might need for your workers’ comp case.
We’ve rounded up the most common forms used by injured workers in the Texas Workers’ Compensation System. Whether you’re just starting a claim, appealing a decision, changing doctors, requesting mileage reimbursement, or applying for benefits, you’ll find what you need here.
- All employee forms
- A breakdown of what the form is for
- Instructions and guidance on how to fill it out
- The most common mistakes by claimants
- How to file each form
Let’s face it. These forms can be confusing, and no one wants to mess something up that could delay their medical care or income benefits or otherwise hurt their case. You don’t have to go it alone.
Ready to get started? Scroll down to find the form you’re looking for, or use the dropdown to narrow it down by category.
What to Expect
Each form listed below has its own dedicated page with clear, step-by-step guidance to help you understand what the form is for and how to complete it properly. We also include frequently asked questions, common mistakes to avoid, and advice on when it might be time to call for legal help.
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