Videos by Sandoval Law Firm, Your Texas Non-Subscriber Work Inury Lawyer
On this page, you'll find videos focused specifically on Texas Non-Subscriber cases. These cases involve companies that have chosen to operate outside the coverage and rules of the Texas Workers' Compensation program. Our videos are designed to educate you about your rights and the legal options available if you've been injured while working for a non-subscriber company. We aim to provide valuable insights to help you understand the complexities of these cases and guide you in making informed decisions about your next step.
Work Injuries to HEB Workers
Employers not providing workers’ compensation insurance coverage are referred to as non-subscribers. H. E. Butt Grocery Company (“HEB”) who does business as H-E-B, is one of the very large employers who do not subscribe.
If You’ve Been Injured On the Job While Working for Kroger
No matter the type of injury you have suffered while working for Kroger, a Texas Non-Subscriber, we can help you understand all the obstacles that you will be facing in your work injury case!
For Over 19 years, I Have Been Fighting for Injured Workers All Over the State of Texas
Types of Work Injury Cases or Incidents: Non-Subscriber Claims Third-Party Claims Construction Site Injuries Railroad Accidents Maritime Injuries (The Jones Act) Occupational Exposure Often, these types of cases are overlooked because employees typically rely on their employer for medical coverage and wage benefits. However, it’s important to consider the possibility of a third-party claim, as… Continue Reading
I’m Texas Work Injury Attorney Hector Sandoval
Even if your employer, the insurance company, and the doctors call it workers’ compensation, you may still have the right to file a lawsuit against your employer if their negligence caused your injury. Why? Because your employer could actually be a Texas Non-Subscriber! This means that the company has its own insurance plan (not the… Continue Reading
Filing a Compensation Claim Against Your Employer in Houston, Texas
Even if your employer, the insurance company, and the doctors call it workers’ compensation, you might still have the right to file a lawsuit against your employer if their negligence caused your injury. Why? Because your employer could actually be a Texas Non-Subscriber! This means the company has its own insurance plan (not the standard… Continue Reading
Amazon Work Injury Lawyer: Amazon Workers Compensation FAQs
Amazon is planning to hire an additional 100,000 workers in the U.S. to meet the unprecedented demand for online deliveries. More workers and higher health risks often result in an increase in workplace accidents and a rise in workers’ injury claims. If you are an Amazon worker and have been injured on the job, seek… Continue Reading
Walmart Work Injury Lawyer: Walmart Workers Compensation FAQs
What are your rights in a Walmart Worker’s compensation case? How do you know your rights if they are telling you that Walmart doesn’t have workers’ compensation? Don’t delay, do your due diligence so that you find the answers to these and more questions to come. Here are 5 myths made to keep you from… Continue Reading
As We Gradually Get #BackToWork In #Texas, Let’S Remember This..
This video shows a special message from Houston accident attorney Hector Sandoval. For more information about legal representation in Texas for work injury and auto accident cases
Texas Non-Subscriber Cases, Why is my Employer’s Insurance Delaying my Treatment? The truth hurts!
If you’ve been injured at work and while working for a Texas Non-Subscriber, your employer’s insurance good be delaying your treatment at your detriment. You need help and and you need to stop waiting!
What is a Texas Non-Subscriber? It’s Not Workers Comp? Know your Rights!
Over the years, our firm has handled work injury cases for injured Texans employed by Texas Non-Subscribers. Our clients were injured employees who were being denied, what they thought, were workers’ compensation benefits. We found out that these were not workers’ compensation cases. But, if it these claims were not traditional Texas Workers’ Compensation claims,… Continue Reading