If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury while at work or performing occupational tasks, contact the Houston workplace injury attorneys at The Doan Law Firm for assistance. We are led by a passion and dedication to fight for injured victims that have made us the largest law firm in the country. We have multiple law offices throughout Texas and a founding attorney, Jimmy Doan, who spent most of his childhood in Houston. We stand by Texans and can help you seek just financial compensation for work injuries. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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Meet Jimmy Doan
Areas We Serve
How an Attorney Can Help
Common Texas Workplace Injuries
The Impact of Workplace Injuries
What Are the Most Dangerous Industries in Texas?
Workers’ Compensation Claim vs. Personal Injury Lawsuit
Potential Damages in Your Injury Claim
Who is Not Covered Under Workers’ Compensation in Texas?
Steps to Follow After a Workplace Accident
Houston Workplace Injury FAQs
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Over the years, founding attorney Jimmy Doan has built a reputation for himself as a driven, successful Houston workplace injury attorney. An active member of the local community, Mr. Doan cultivates meaningful relationships with his clients, who trust him to handle every aspect of their case with precision and integrity. From gathering evidence to acquiring expert witness representation, Mr. Doan works tirelessly to secure favorable verdicts for those who were harmed by the negligent or careless actions of others.
Mr. Doan is known for his honest and straightforward communication. He keeps his clients informed regarding their case’s progress and promptly answers any questions that arise over the course of legal proceedings. At the end of the day, Mr. Doan and his colleagues have one goal when it comes to their work: win big for their clients.
We serve all over Houston, TX, including:
Northside, Independence Heights, Central Northwest, Greater Fifth Ward, East Downtown, Central Business District, South Central Houston, Greater OST/South Union, Southwest Houston, Spring Branch East, The Memorial Villages, Briarforest, Chinatown, Mission Bend, Energy Corridor, Northwest Houston, Acres Homes, Aldine, East Aldine, East Houston, Jacinto City, Galeana Park, Deer Park, Southeast Houston, South Park, Greater Hobby Area, Hyde Park, Fourth Ward, Rice Military, Bellaire, South Main, Second Ward, Magnolia Park, Pearland, Friendswood, League City, Dickinson, La Marque, Texas City, Humble, Shady Acres, Jersey Village, Pasadena.
It can be confusing to know whether or not you need an attorney to help with a work injury claim. The short answer is yes, you should contact an attorney for help. When you work with a lawyer, you will have an advocate by your side with the experience necessary to understand what you are facing. Your lawyer can talk you through this process and guide you regardless of whether or not you have a workers’ competition claim or a third-party workplace injury lawsuit.
A workplace injury attorney in Houston will aggressively defend your rights to recover compensation after sustaining a workplace injury. This includes engaging in negotiations with insurance carriers and employers or preparing the claim for trial if that is what it takes.
Every year, thousands of workers in Texas are checked into hospitals for serious injuries and illnesses connected to their jobs. Regardless of where you work or what you do, you can be at risk of suffering life-changing injuries due to your job – especially if your employer or a coworker is guilty of careless or reckless acts. Some of the injuries that we see with our workplace accident clients include:
Our experienced Houston personal injury lawyers can help if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with any type of injury or illness from occupational hazards. We can connect you to the right doctors in Houston as well as help you collect evidence that proves the extent of your injuries and what you’ve spent on necessary medical care. You can trust us to fight for maximum financial compensation for your work injuries.
Accidents in the workplace occur regularly. Unfortunately, many of these workplace accidents result in significant, life-changing injuries. Sometimes, workplace accidents can lead to fatalities. According to information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), we can see that there were approximately 2.7 million nonfatal workplace injuries or illnesses reported during the latest year of data available.
It cannot be overstated how much a workplace injury can impact an individual and their family. If a person’s job is the primary source of income for their household and family, this can lead to unimaginable stress when it comes to determining how to pay bills and what steps to take next. This stress is compounded if an employer or workers’ compensation insurance carrier refuses to offer a fair settlement or denies the claim altogether.
When a person sustains a workplace injury, and their employer does carry workers’ compensation insurance, they should be able to recover compensation for their medical bills and a portion of their lost wages. If the employer does not carry workers’ compensation insurance and the injury was caused by another individual or entity, the injury victim should be able to file a third-party personal injury lawsuit to recover compensation. Our work injury lawyer is prepared to explain your legal options and fight to secure fair compensation on your behalf.
Texas is home to many dangerous work environments and industries. While an injury can happen in virtually any workplace, some present greater occupational hazards than others. The most dangerous industries in Houston include:
These industries contain injury risks such as heavy machinery, dangerous equipment, toxic substances, heights and environmental hazards. It is up to an employer to adequately protect workers from foreseeable injury risks. The careless failure to do so, resulting in a worker injury or death, is referred to as negligence.
If you get injured at work in Houston, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits without proof of negligence or fault. Workers’ comp covers medical bills, up to two-thirds of your lost wages and disability benefits. Employers in Texas, however, are not legally required to carry workers’ comp insurance. If workers’ compensation isn’t available or you believe that negligence caused your injury, consider filing a personal injury lawsuit in Harris County instead.
A personal injury lawsuit requires clear and convincing evidence of negligence in direct connection to your work injury. If negligence can be proven, a lawsuit can result in greater financial compensation than a workers’ comp insurance settlement. You could recover compensation for pain and suffering, for example, as well as complete lost wages and punitive damages. Discuss both legal options with an attorney at The Doan Law Firm to determine which is right for you.
Individuals who sustain workplace injuries may be able to recover a wide range of compensation. If the employer had workers’ compensation insurance coverage, then the injured employee should be able to receive complete compensation for their medical expenses related to the injury or illness. Additionally, if a person is unable to work for a limited amount of time due to recovering from the injury, they should be able to recover a significant portion of their lost wages. If the employer did not have workers’ compensation insurance, it may be necessary to file a civil personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party to recover compensation.
If the civil personal injury claim is successful, various types of compensation will likely be available, including:
Unlike other states, Texas does not require every employer to carry workers’ compensation coverage. Any private employer is allowed to opt-out of carrying workers’ compensation, but this does come with risks for the employer. On the one hand, the employer will not have to pay compensation for every single injury that occurs in the workplace, particularly those that the injured worker caused themselves. However, one of the protections of workers’ compensation insurance is that it does limit how much compensation an injured worker can receive, and they are unable to recover pain and suffering damages.
If the employer does choose not to carry workers’ compensation insurance and they end up being held liable for the injury, they could be out of much more compensation than they would have otherwise paid for their workers’ compensation claim.
Aside from employers who choose to opt-out of carrying workers’ compensation, other individuals most commonly not covered under this type of plan include:
If you have sustained an injury in the workplace and do not know whether or not you are covered by workers’ compensation insurance, we encourage you to reach out to a skilled Houston workplace injury attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can examine your claim and help you determine the best steps to take next.
If you sustain an injury on the job, there are various steps that you can take to help both ensure your safety and well-being and health and that you recover the compensation you are entitled to. Regardless of whether or not you sustain a slip and fall injury in an office or are injured by a piece of farming equipment, knowing the right steps to take next is important. Taking the wrong steps can significantly reduce or even eliminate your options for recovering compensation.
“More than happy to have made the decision to have The Doan Law Firm take care of my personal injury claim. I worked with Thalia & Eduardo and they were extremely helpful, professional, and very understanding. I will recommend any friend or family to work with this law firm! They really understood my situation and made sure to clarify any questions I had. They are the best!”
– Daniela M.
Our work injury attorney in Houston understands that you probably have a lot of questions after your accident. We’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions about Texas workplace injuries in the following section. If your question is not answered, please reach out to our injury law firm directly. We are happy to discuss the details of your unique case in detail during your free initial consultation.
It’s challenging to estimate how long any single case may take, since every workplace injury claim is unique. It will likely take your lawyer at least several months to gather evidence, speak with eyewitnesses, negotiate with the insurance company, and secure expert testimony. If your claim is particularly complex, you suffered severe injuries, or your case goes to trial, the timeline may be longer. We are committed to securing justice and fair compensation on your behalf and are more than willing to take your case to trial, if that’s what it takes to secure a favorable result. Our accident lawyers can give you a better sense of how long your case may take, depending on the factors at play.
Workplace injury victims are often concerned that they will be unable to afford the services of an experienced attorney. Many Houston workers expect that the costs associated with hiring a work injury lawyer are excessive. However, at The Doan Law Firm, our legal team offers services on what is known as a contingency fee basis.
Under a contingency fee arrangement, your attorney with The Doan Law Firm takes on the responsibility of covering all upfront expenses pertaining to your workplace incident. Depending on the case in question, this may include case preparations, filing fees, negotiations with insurance companies, and trial preparations, if they are warranted. You won’t have to worry about any out-of-pocket expenses throughout the duration of your case. In the event that we are unable to secure a favorable settlement or trial verdict in your case, you will not owe our firm any form of payment. If we successfully achieve a favorable outcome on your behalf, your attorney receives a previously agreed-upon percentage of the final settlement or jury verdict as compensation for their services.
As a person who has been harmed in a workplace accident in the state of Texas, you possess the following rights:
If you have been harmed in a workplace accident, you can trust that our experienced lawyers will fight tirelessly on your behalf to secure justice.
Being attacked or harmed by a coworker can be an incredibly traumatic experience. Depending on the circumstances of the case, you may have several options that you can pursue after the incident. In some cases, you may choose to file a police report against the offender. In other cases, you may choose to go through your company’s human resources (HR) department or file a workers’ compensation claim. Sometimes, you may have the legal right to file a civil injury claim against the aggressor for the harm they caused. A workplace injury lawyer in Houston can help you make sense of the legal options you have following an intentional injury at your place of employment.
Under most circumstances, injury victims in Texas have two years from the date of their accident to file a legal case. It’s important to reach out to an attorney as soon as you are healthy enough to do so after your accident. Your recollections of the accident may become less firm as time passes and evidence may become more difficult to collect, so it’s essential to seek legal representation as soon as possible. They will explain your options and help you file within the Texas statute of limitations, so you do not lose your chance at securing compensation for your injuries.
A work injury can prevent you from doing your job and enjoying your life. It can also cause immense pain, suffering and medical expenses. At The Doan Law Firm, we are passionate about helping injured workers and families in Texas achieve the compensation that they need for major accidents and disasters, including mass casualty incidents. Fill out our online contact form or call us at (800) 349-0000 today to speak to a Houston work injury attorney with a free case evaluation. We can immediately get started on your case.
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