Legal Question in Workers Comp in Texas
i was hurt on job.had surgery on rotator cuff,returned to workand reinjured cuff.after 13 weeks was placed on FMLA.was told after 12 weeks i would be terminated if not back to work with no restrictions.i've been told i possibly wont ever be 100%. can they do this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
It depends if your employer does or does not carry workers compensation insurance. I can help determine if your employer carries workers compensation.
DO NOT HANDLE THIS CLAIM 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 and your employer 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 you 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/employers for 10 years.
You may a claim to recover: (1) medical bills; (2) lost wages; (3) compensation for pain, impairment, and disfigurement, if there is no workers compensation.
I would be more than happy to talk with you about the accident and your injuries.
I can be reached at (214) 800-3454.
Please visit the www.kiplawfirm.com for free information about work accidents accidents.
You can also send a confidential e-mail to my website at www.kiplawfirm.com.
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