How does a company in Texas work without any workers comp. or financial liability?

Saturday, October 8, 2011
By WcrAdmin

I worked for a company that was a LLP, I was injuried after being struck by a back hoe, breaking my pelvis and several ribs and doing permanent damage to my lung, I now have been taking medicine for 2 1/2 years for pain as well as breathing.
The company had no coverage or liability and now after 2 1/2 years he is attempting to file bankruptsy to avoid his responsibility for the accident. My personal insurance does not cover any of my bills since it is work related. I was fired the day that I recieved a limited release from the Dr.
My attorney filed a suit the day before the 2 year mark but I recieve little information from my attorney.

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3 Responses to “How does a company in Texas work without any workers comp. or financial liability?”

  1. M L

    “TEXAS, has Whore House In it!” :)

    #10916
  2. tex

    Why did you wait two years, attorney couldn’t diagnose you any quicker?

    #10917
  3. You could actually have gotten better results if you had done your own foot work. You should have filed an injury claim with the state of texas’ Workers Compensation Commission immediately after being injured. Every time you receive paper work, each party, WCC, company you worked for as well as their insurance if they had it. was supposed to receive copies. Of course you should have kept paper work for yourself. Companies don’t recognize you as part of the family, so you should never have trusted that working with them in honest would turn out in your favor. All I can say is that I hope you kept copies of everything. Doctors visits, correspondence from the job…etc. I believe you are still protected. Most times, dates are what the state goes by.

    #10918

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