Workplace accidents happen everywhere in every industry. While the injuries will vary, they do have something in common — being injured at work can be especially stressful. Not only are you likely to miss days of work, but you also have to worry about medical bills and recovery.
Texas law does not require employers to provide workers’ compensation, so you may need to file a personal injury lawsuit to get financial relief. Even if your employer does have workers’ compensation, you may need to file a suit if the coverage you’re offered is too low.
The team at Villalobos Law Firm is here to fight so you get the compensation and justice you deserve. See what we can do for you by getting in contact with us today!
The Most Common Causes of Workplace Accidents
Crashes or Collisions
Being involved in a car accident while on the job, being hit by a vehicle or equipment, and other types of collisions can cause serious injuries. Proper equipment, training, and safety measures can help prevent these accidents.
Slips, Trips, and Falls
Slips, trips, and falls can lead to serious sprains, broken bones, spinal injuries, and other catastrophic injuries. Uneven flooring, poor traction, unexpected changes in elevation, uneven steps, or spills can all cause falls and injuries. Falls from ladders are also a risk. Any potential hazards should be clearly marked and any spills cleaned up to help prevent injuries.
Overexertion
Overexertion includes things like muscle strains and repetitive stress injuries. Improper lifting techniques, repetitive motions, or lifting heavy objects can all cause these types of injuries. It is important that workers are trained in how to lift safely and given ergonomic equipment to prevent injuries.
Caught in or Crushed by Equipment
Crush injuries typically occur when a worker’s limb is pulled into machinery and mangled. Oftentimes, these injuries are caused by inadequate safety measures, like a lack of guards or emergency stops. Regular inspections and maintenance can help catch dangers early before someone can be hurt.
Harmful Environments or Substances
This can include exposure to excessive heat, noise, or cold elements, along with exposure to hazardous chemicals. Safety equipment like ear protection, safety goggles, gloves, and other PPE are important to help protect workers. Cleaning crews that work with hazardous materials like bleach need appropriate training to recognize signs of poisoning and other dangers.
What Workplace Injury Compensation Can I Receive?
Income Compensation
You can receive compensation for money you would have made if you weren’t injured. This includes time missed from work or if you are unable to perform the same duties as a result of your injuries. It’s also possible to secure more damages if your injuries are permanent or catastrophic.
Compensation for Medical Bills
You can recover damages for any medical treatment, equipment, and other related bills. If your employer provides workers’ compensation, this should cover your medical needs. However, if your employer does NOT, you will need to file a personal injury lawsuit to get your medical bills covered.
Death and Burial Compensation
If a loved one dies because of a workplace accident, certain surviving family members can recover compensation, including up to $10,000 for burial costs. Additionally, eligible family members can recover compensation for pain and suffering, loss of income, loss of consortium, and other damages.
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Our experienced and compassionate team is here during the difficult times in your life. We can answer all your questions and advocate for you as we help you get the workplace accident compensation you deserve. We treat all our clients like family and we’ll fight for you every step of the way.
Don’t Delay and Miss Your Chance To Get the Compensation You Deserve
You have to report your workplace accident to your employer within 30 days. Let our team help you get the coverage you’re owed.
Common Workplace Accident Injuries
Workplace injuries vary a lot depending on the job, but common workplace accidents can include:
- Bone fractures
- Overexertion
- Lacerations, cuts, and punctures
- Electrical injuries
- Crush injuries
- Whiplash
- Strains and sprains
- Head injuries
- Burns
- Neck and back injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Repetitive motion injuries
Texas Workplace Injuries By the Numbers
Every year, there are about two injuries reported per every 100 full-time workers.
Transportation, health care, and retail are frequently at the top of the list for workplace injuries in Texas.
An average of 500 Texans are killed every year at work.
What To Do After a Workplace Injury
Being injured at your workplace can change your life and leave you feeling lost as you try to navigate the rules and regulations in Texas. Taking the right steps will help you get the most benefits and strengthen your case. What follows are the steps to take after you have suffered a workplace injury:
- Report your injury to your employer as soon as you can
- Seek out medical attention and ask them to document everything
- Make a claim for workers’ compensation
- Talk to an experienced attorney to learn about your rights
Were You Injured in a Workplace Accident? Consider Contacting an Attorney
It’s best to consider working with an experienced attorney if you are facing any of the following complicated situations:
- Your injury is severe
- Your injury will need ongoing treatment
- You don’t receive adequate accommodations after your injury
- Your injury was caused by a third party like a contractor
- Your workers’ compensation claim was denied by your employer
- Your employer has retaliated against you for filing a claim
- You can’t work because of your injury
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