If you’ve been injured while working at Home Depot, it’s essential to know your rights and take the right steps to protect them. Home Depot is a workers’ compensation non-subscriber. Like many large employers in Texas, including Walmart, Target, and Amazon, Home Depot has opted out of the state’s workers’ compensation system and instead uses its own private insurance plan. This means your claim process and legal options will differ from traditional workers’ compensation claims.
At Sandoval Law Firm, we specialize in handling cases for workers injured by non-subscriber employers. Contact us today to discuss your case and take the first step toward securing the compensation you deserve. Watch videos to learn everything you need to know about pursuing compensation in a Home Depot nonsubscriber case.
Damages An Injured Worker Can Potentially Claim Not Available In A Workers’ Compensation Case
In Texas nonsubscriber cases, where an employer has chosen not to provide workers’ compensation insurance, injured employees have the option to pursue a personal injury lawsuit against their employer. In such cases, there are several types of damages that an injured worker can potentially claim that are not available in a workers’ compensation case.Considerations in a Home Depot Non-Subscriber Case
- Home Depot Workers Compensation Claims
- Home Depot Work Injury Lawsuits
- Top 5 Myths in Home Depot Worker’s Compensation Cases
- Home Depot Workers Compensation FAQs
- About Your Home Depot Workers’ Comp Case: What You Should Know [Infographic]
- What Happens if you Quit while on Home Depot Workers Comp?
- Do I Receive Full Pay from Home Depot If I’m Injured at Work and Unable to Work?