El Paso Representation for Worker Injuries
Your employer is responsible when you have been injured on the job.
- The decision to participate in workers' compensation programs is optional in the state of Texas.
- The decision to protect workers and provide compensation when they are injured is required.
Companies that do not participate in Texas workers' compensation plans are known as non-subscribers. Often, they carry their own insurance, but other times, they have no safeguards in place. Too often, non-subscriber companies try to undercut or avoid their responsibility when workers are injured, sometimes even going so far as to fire injured workers.
But, if you work in the United States, whether you are a citizen, a visiting worker or undocumented, you are still protected. At the office of Byron Calderón, Attorney at Law, we have nearly 30 years of litigation experience, and we are ready to go to work in the city of El Paso in protecting the rights of mistreated and injured workers.
We can help you.
Protect Your Rights When You Are Injured at Work
Whether you have suffered an injury on your job while working for a non-subscriber company or you have been injured by a 3rd party while at work, your employer is responsible for providing the compensation and access to treatment you need.
El Paso area workers are often asked to perform difficult and sometimes dangerous work. Whether you have been injured on a construction site, on the road or in the factory, we can help you seek the compensation to recover from serious injuries such as:
- Head injury
- Back injury
- Paralysis
- Broken bones
- Repetitive stress injury
- Occupational disease
- Hearing loss
- Amputation
- Burns
Our workers' rights attorney has been practicing in El Paso since 1988, arguing in front of juries and judges on behalf of workers and their families. Our contingency fee policy means we do not bill you for our legal work until you have collected compensation on your case. Contact our lawyer today to schedule an appointment to discuss your injury.
