On this page, you will find links to all relevant videos from Sandoval Law Firm, covering topics such as auto accidents, work injuries, and Texas non-subscriber cases. We are committed to providing educational resources to help you make informed decisions, from understanding whether you may have a case to choosing the right lawyer for your needs.
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.
Are You an Employee Considering to File a Lawsuit Against your Texas Employer After a Claim Denial?
Employees in texas may consider filing a lawsuit against their employers after a claim denial in several circumstances, including: Employer Retaliation Intentional Conduct Third-Party Liability Gross Negligence Non-subscriber Employer Injured at Work? We know we can help you!
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.
What Can You Claim in a Texas Nonsubscriber Cases that You Cannot in a Workers Comp Case?
Workers’ compensation does not provide for third-party liability claims. Call us to learn more.” Attorney Hector L. Sandoval
Degenerative And Pre-Existing Conditions In Your Work Injury Case
When evaluating an employer’s argument about degenerative and pre-existing conditions in a work injury case, it is important to consider a few key points, explains Texas Non-Subscriber Lawyer Hector Sandoval.
Long-Term Work Injuries? Is Your Employer a Texas Non-Subscriber?
Understanding the difference between a Texas Non-Subscriber case and a Texas Workers’ compensation case is crucial to understanding your rights to compensation and medical care. “ Attorney Hector L. Sandoval
Texas Work Injury: Experiencing Runaround from Your Employer and their Insurance Company?
Did you suffer a work injury working for a Non-Subscriber employer in the State of Texas? Keep in mind that employers are required to report to its insurance carrier, within 8 days, any: Work-related injury resulting in the employee’s absence from work for more than one day Occupational disease of which the employer has knowledge… Continue Reading
Injured at Work in the State of Texas?
Work injuries can happen under all types of scenarios. Texas workers can suffer an injury on the job and their employer hasn’t done anything negligent to cause the injury.
Do You Have Long-Term Injuries Due to Work Injuries?
Understanding the difference between a Texas Non-Subscriber case and a Texas Workers’ compensation case is crucial to understanding your rights to compensation and medical care.” Attorney Hector L. Sandoval
File a Work Injury Claim If Experiencing Runaround from your Employer and their Insurance Company
Did you suffer a work injury working for a Non-Subscriber employer in the State of Texas? Keep in mind that employers are required to report to its insurance carrier, within 8 days, any: Work-related injury resulting in the employee’s absence from work for more than one day Occupational disease of which the employer has knowledge… Continue Reading