Legal Question in Workers Comp in Texas

injury at work,wrongful termination

Fell at work 11-3. Employee injury report and x-rays done on 11-4 Doctor in er stated tht I had a fx'd coccyx.

DON wanted to speak with me.10 min.later she appeared and berated me in front of my son and x-ray staff. I was uncomfortable and upset,I was there for 10 min.foror them to repeat the x-rays that were taken on the 3rd. I decided not to stay and wait,angry in pain I hobbled out on my crutches staitin that the don could kiss my ass. She did not hear this but threatened a computer techs job. I went downtown to the main hospitals hr, was confronted by 3 workers,and basically told my future with this hospital was in jeopardy. They sent me to their own occupational clinic where another set of x-rays were taken with different results. I went home and e-mailed the DON an appology,I have not heard a word since,but the chances are that when my medical leave is over that I will either will be terminated or not get my annual raise. I have worked at this hosp, for nine years and always filled in with over time or anything ask of me.What are my rights,my back is not improving,but I will rehab on my knee on 12-2.


Asked on 12/01/02, 12:39 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Bruce Dunham Law Offices of Bruce Dunham

Re: injury at work,wrongful termination

Would need a lot more facts to give sound advice. If you're in the Houston vicinity and would like to call, my number is 713/864-8181. I'll be glad to try to help you. If you're not in the Houston vicinity, I would recommend you speak with a workers' compensation attorney about your situation ASAP.

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Answered on 12/02/02, 10:06 am
Brandon Manus Manus Law Office

Re: injury at work,wrongful termination

If you were injured at work in the course and scope of your employment, you may be entitled to worker's compensation benefits. There are additional facts that I would need to know. If you are terminated as a result of your injury, that may be an additional cause of action. If you are in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, please feel free to call for a packet.

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Answered on 12/02/02, 12:25 pm


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