Hurt on the job? Talk to a Texas personal injury lawyer first

Before you file a worker’s compensation claim, talk to a Texas personal injury lawyer. In some workplace accidents, a party other than your employer may be at fault for your injury. If a third party, such as a vendor or subcontractor, is the cause of your injury, then you may be able to bring a personal injury suit against them.

By first consulting with a Texas personal injury lawyer, you may be able to get more compensation for your injuries. To ensure that you are fully and fairly compensated for your workplace injury, it is wise to speak with an attorney who understand Texas personal injury law and can determine who is responsible for your accident and whether negligence was involved.

If you have been injured while on the job, contact Fears | Nachawati for a free legal consultation. Worker’s compensation may not be your only recourse. Depending on the circumstances surrounding your injury, you may be eligible to bring a third-party claim. Email us at info@fnlawfirm.com or call us on our toll-free number at 1.866.705.7584 for a free consultation.

 

Fears | Nachawati Reaches Settlement on Behalf of Employee Injured on the Job

This week, Fears | Nachawati Law Firm obtained a significant confidential settlement on behalf of an employee, who was a tile setter, in the pool industry and was injured on the job, herniating two disks in his back that later required surgery.  Each year, thousands of white-collar and blue-collar workers are injured on the job--oftentimes creating a future loss of employment capacity and tragic life-changing circumstances such as divorce and financial difficulties.  Employers that do not purchase approved workers' compensation insurance policy coverage, can be held liable under Texas law through filing a state court lawsuit on an injured worker's behalf.  Oftentimes, the only way to independently verify whether an employer is subject to suit in state court is by contacting an experienced law firm that can verify worker's compensation coverage with the Texas Workers' Compensation Commission.  An injured worker can also check online with the commission through the Online Employer Workers' Compensation Insurance Verification System, which is not always 100% accurate.  If you are unsure of your legal rights and want to be informed concerning whether you can sue or have a case, contact an attorney or law firm experienced with on-the-job injuries.  Questions can be direct to Fears | Nachawati Law Firm, Phone 1 (866) 705-7584 or by email at info@fnlawfirm.com.