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If you were injured or became ill as a result of your job, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation. At Sokolove Law, our Texas workers’ compensation lawyers are dedicated to seeking justice for those struggling to get benefits. Contact us now to see if we can fight for you.

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Texas Workers’ Compensation & Workplace Injuries

Every year, thousands of Texas workers suffer workplace injuries or illnesses without warning. While some injuries are mild, others may be life-altering and even deadly.

There were 557 fatal workplace injuries in Texas in 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Workers who are hurt on the job or suffer from a work-related illness are usually covered by workers’ compensation insurance. Every business in PA must have workers’ comp insurance, with a few exceptions.

Typically, these benefits pay for the employee’s medical expenses and a portion of their wages until they can get back to work.

In some cases, workers may be able to hold a third party accountable for their injuries, like property owners, contractors, or product manufacturers.

Our experienced workers’ comp attorneys in Texas can investigate your accident, determine who is at fault, and pursue compensation on your behalf — at no out-of-pocket cost to you.

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We’ve helped thousands of families secure justice and compensation after an injury. Let us get you the money you deserve.

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Common Injuries at Work

Certain industries, like construction, manufacturing, health care, and retail, experience higher rates of workers' compensation claims due to the nature of their work.

However, regardless of the industry you work in, an employment-related accident can occur and result in serious injuries or illnesses.

Common work-related injuries include:

  • Back injuries from overexertion
  • Burns from fires and explosions
  • Disfigurement
  • Electrocution
  • Fractured or broken bones
  • Head and brain injuries
  • Illnesses caused by exposure to hazardous substances
  • Loss of limb or severe lacerations
  • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • Repetitive strain injuries
  • Vision loss
  • Death

After suffering a serious injury, you shouldn’t be further burdened with expensive medical bills.

Filing a workers’ compensation claim in Texas can help you afford the care you need while protecting your financial future.

Texas Workers’ Compensation Benefits

Depending on your injury or illness, you may be able to access multiple types of workers’ compensation.

Texas workers’ comp benefits can include:

  • Medical Benefits: Texas workers’ compensation covers reasonable and necessary medical care related to your work injury or illness. This can include doctor visits, hospital care, surgeries, medications, physical therapy, and medical supplies needed to treat your condition.
  • Temporary Income Benefits (TIBs): If your injury prevents you from working for more than 7 days, you may be eligible for temporary income benefits. TIBs help replace a portion of your lost wages while you recover and are unable to perform your regular job duties.
  • Impairment Income Benefits (IIBs): If your injury results in a permanent impairment, you may qualify for impairment income benefits. IIBs provide compensation based on the degree of your permanent impairment, as determined by a doctor.
  • Supplemental Income Benefits (SIBs): If your injury partially limits your ability to earn wages and your average weekly wage is less than 80% of what you earned before the injury, you may be eligible for supplemental income benefits. These payments are intended to help replace lost income.
  • Lifetime Income Benefits (LIBs): For workers who are permanently and totally disabled due to a work-related injury, lifetime income benefits provide ongoing financial support for the rest of their lives.
  • Death Benefits: In the event of a fatal work injury, surviving spouses and children may be eligible for financial support after the loss of their loved one.
  • Burial Benefits: Texas law also provides burial benefits, which reimburse a portion of the funeral expenses to the person who paid for them.

These benefits aim to provide financial stability, access to necessary medical care, and support for families affected by work-related injuries or illnesses.

How Our Workers’ Comp Attorneys in Texas Can Help

Unfortunately, around half of all injured worker claims are disputed by an insurer or employer.

When you work with Sokolove Law, we can determine whether the actions of your employer or the negligence of a third party played a role in your injuries, all while fighting for the compensation you deserve.

If you have a case, our workers’ comp attorneys in Texas can handle every step of the legal process for you, so you can focus on your well-being. Find out more about the steps to file a workplace injury claim.

1. Contact Sokolove Law

At Sokolove Law, we provide free case reviews to determine if you may be eligible to file a Texas workers’ compensation claim.

During this time, we’ll ask you a few questions about the circumstances surrounding your injury, so we can better understand the specifics of your situation.

2. We’ll Gather Evidence to Support Your Case

If your injury qualifies, we’ll collect medical records, insurance claims, testimonies from experts, accident reports, and anything else needed to show that you have not been given enough workers’ compensation.

The evidence we collect will also help us determine who is at fault for your injury or illness. Workers’ compensation claims can be filed against employers, insurance companies, and third parties like property owners or contractors.

3. We'll File Your Texas Workers' Comp Claim

Your Texas workers’ comp lawsuit must be filed within the statute of limitations, which is a set of laws that limits how long you have to file a claim.

Once these deadlines pass, you won’t be able to file a claim or pursue compensation for your suffering ever again.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to make sure your claim is filed on time.

4. We'll Negotiate a Workers’ Comp Settlement

Our attorneys will try to negotiate a Texas workers’ compensation settlement with the defendant(s), which may include your employer, their insurance company, or a third party responsible for your injuries.

Receiving compensation from a workers’ compensation lawsuit in Texas can help with the cost of medical treatments and ease the financial strain of being unable to work.

If a settlement is unable to be reached, our workers’ comp lawyers in Texas are prepared to present your case in a trial and fight for a verdict on your behalf.

Our Past Texas Workers’ Compensation Settlements

At Sokolove Law, our attorneys have recovered over $10.2 Billion on behalf of our clients across the country, including many impacted by workplace injuries in Texas.

Our past work injury settlements and verdicts include:

  • $180,000 for a Dickinson man whose middle finger was severed on the job
  • $2 Million to a worker who fell off a forklift and needed multiple surgeries
  • $750,000 for a laborer who was hit by a truck
  • $480,000 to a worker who needed surgery for a bulging disc
  • $65,000 for an Onalaska man hurt on the job
  • $500,000 to a worker who was bitten by a dog while on the job
  • $360,000 for a technician who suffered a compressed spine fracture
  • $450,000 to a worker who cut his finger while cleaning a machine
  • $500,000 for a nurse who dislocated her ankle while helping a patient
  • $840,000 to a victim of workplace injury
  • $1.42 Million for a man who was injured at work
  • $160,000 to a Mabank man injured on the job

Workers’ comp settlements are determined by a number of factors, including the severity of your injury, the extent to which another party’s negligence played a role in your injury, and lost wages.

While there's never a guarantee of compensation, our Texas workers’ compensation attorneys will fight hard to get you everything you're entitled to.

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Our Texas workers’ comp attorneys have secured millions for families locally and nationally. Let us get you the money you deserve.

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Let Our Workers’ Compensation Attorneys in Texas Fight for You

At Sokolove Law, our workers’ compensation attorneys in Texas are dedicated to holding those responsible for your suffering accountable.

Throughout the legal process, we’ll work to make the legal process as easy and stress-free as possible for you and your family.

Our team has already secured over $10.2 Billion for families across the country, including many in Texas.

Additionally, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our Texas workers’ comp attorneys. We only get paid if you do, so there’s no financial risk to taking legal action.

Let us fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to get started with a free case review.

Texas Workers’ Comp Attorney FAQs

How does workers’ comp work in Texas?

Following a work-related injury, you should file a claim with your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier. The company will investigate your claim to determine if they believe it is eligible for a payout.

If your claim is approved, the insurance company will start paying benefits, including payments for medical expenses and lost wages. If your claim is denied, you’ll receive a written explanation detailing the reasons for the denial.

If you disagree with the benefits awarded or are denied, contact our team now. You may be able to file an appeal with the help of our Texas workers’ compensation attorneys.

How much is workers’ comp in Texas?

In Texas, workers’ compensation pays for your medical bills and covers a percentage of your lost wages while you’re unable to work. Serious injuries that qualify for lifetime income benefits provide about 75% of your average weekly wage, with payments increasing by 3% each year.

How long does it take to get workers’ compensation in Texas?

In most instances, it should take just a few weeks to start receiving benefits after filing a workers’ compensation claim in Texas.

However, if your claim is denied or you aren’t provided with adequate compensation, we can fight to get you the compensation you deserve as quickly as possible.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may be eligible to take legal action.

Can you be fired while on workers’ comp in Texas?

You can be fired while on workers' compensation in Texas if the termination is not in retaliation for your injury. Employers are prohibited from firing an employee solely because they’re receiving workers' comp benefits.

What determines Texas workplace injury lawsuit settlements?

Texas workplace injury lawsuit settlements are determined by:

  • The severity of your injury
  • Related medical expenses
  • Lost wages from being unable to work
  • The role of the defendant’s negligence in your injury

If you have a case, our workers’ comp lawyers in Texas can pursue the most compensation possible on your behalf.

How much does the best workers’ comp attorney in Texas charge?

At Sokolove Law, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our experienced workers’ comp attorneys in Texas.

We operate on a contingency-fee basis, which means we only get paid if your case results in compensation.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if we can help with your case. It costs nothing to speak with us.

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Local Texas Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law helps people throughout the country, we provide our services to people across the entire state of Texas as well.

Locations we serve across Texas include:

  • Abilene
  • Allen
  • Amarillo
  • Arlington
  • Atascocita
  • Austin
  • Baytown
  • Beaumont
  • Brownsville
  • Bryan
  • Carrollton
  • College Station
  • Conroe
  • Corpus Christi
  • Dallas
  • Denton
  • Edinburg
  • El Paso
  • Fort Worth
  • Frisco
  • Garland
  • Grand Prairie
  • Houston
  • Irving
  • Killeen
  • Laredo
  • League City
  • Lewisville
  • Longview
  • Lubbock
  • McAllen
  • McKinney
  • Mesquite City
  • Midland
  • Mission
  • New Braunfels
  • Odessa
  • Pasadena
  • Pearland
  • Plano
  • Richardson
  • Round Rock
  • San Angelo
  • San Antonio
  • Sugar Land
  • Temple
  • The Woodlands
  • Tyler
  • Waco
  • Wichita Falls

Texas Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help workers and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Texas.

Some of the zip codes we serve in Texas include: 

  • 75002
  • 75040
  • 75043
  • 75052
  • 75067
  • 75067
  • 75068
  • 75150
  • 75211
  • 75217
  • 75228
  • 75243
  • 76028
  • 76063
  • 76179
  • 76244
  • 77036
  • 77083
  • 77084
  • 77095
  • 77346
  • 77346
  • 77407
  • 77429
  • 77433
  • 77449
  • 77450
  • 77459
  • 77479
  • 77494
  • 77573
  • 77584
  • 77845
  • 78045
  • 78045
  • 78046
  • 78130
  • 78245
  • 78254
  • 78521
  • 78542
  • 78572
  • 78577
  • 78613
  • 78660
  • 78666
  • 79912
  • 79928
  • 79936
  • 79938

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  1. Texas Department of Insurance. “Workers' compensation income and medical benefits.” Retrieved from: https://www.tdi.texas.gov/wc/employee/benefits.html.
  2. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Fatal Occupational Injuries in Texas.” Retrieved from: https://www.bls.gov/regions/southwest/data/fatalworkplaceinjuries_texas_table.htm.