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Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
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Below is guide in dealing with work and on-the-job injuries when the employer does not carry workers compensation. Texas is the only state that allow employers not to carry workers compensation.
Matthew Bruce Lewis
Written by Matthew Bruce Lewis
Contributor Level 4

The ninety-day rule, found in Division Rule 130.12, holds that an initial impairment rating that is not properly disputed within ninety days becomes final, with few exceptions.
Matthew Bruce Lewis
Written by Matthew Bruce Lewis
Contributor Level 4

A BRC is the first step in the dispute resolution process of a Texas Workers' Compensation claim. These tips will help you avoid having your request denied.
Matthew Bruce Lewis
Written by Matthew Bruce Lewis
Contributor Level 4

Designated Doctors resolve impairment and other medical related disputes in the comp system. They are required to be qualfied to address the medical issues they are assigned to examine or review. Their qualifications are presented on a "matrix." This guide explains how to obtain that matrix.
Thad Harkins
Written by Thad Harkins
Contributor Level 4

Tips, with links, to getting ready for and participating in an unemployment Appeal Tribunal hearing, especially in claims of "misconduct" and evaluating your case for filing a discrimination claim with the EEOC or TWC. Links to key little known TWC resources available online.

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