If you’ve been injured on the job at Target in Texas, it’s crucial to understand your rights and seek guidance from an experienced Houston workers’ compensation attorney who understands non-subscriber laws. Target has opted out of the statewide workers’ compensation program, choosing instead a unique alternative available only in Texas. This means your claim process will differ significantly from standard workers’ compensation cases.
At Sandoval Law Firm, we specialize in navigating non-subscriber claims and ensuring injured workers receive the compensation they deserve. Let us help you move your case forward efficiently and effectively. Watch videos to learn everything you need to know about pursuing compensation in a Target nonsubscriber case.
Should You Get Back to Work After An Injury for a Texas Non-Subscriber Employer?
If you have been injured while working for a Texas non-subscriber employer, whether or not you should return to work should depend on a number of factors, including the severity of your injury, your doctor’s advice, and the accommodations that your employer can make to allow you to return to work safely.Considerations in a Target Non-Subscriber Case
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