If you sustained injuries while performing your job as an oil or gas worker, contact The DJF Law Firm, PLLC immediately. We could represent you in a workers’ compensation claim to recover various benefits.
Oil fields are familiar sights throughout the state. Workers face dangerous conditions whenever they set foot on the job site. Oil and gas are hazardous substances that could cause severe injuries. An explosion, well blowout, machinery failure, and numerous other scenarios could harm a worker.
At The DJF Law Firm, PLLC, we believe in protecting the rights of injured gas and oil workers. You are entitled to benefits through your employer’s workers’ compensation insurer. If they don’t provide coverage, you might be able to sue the negligent party responsible for the accident.
Call The DJF Law Firm, PLLC at 832-529-3476 for a free consultation with one of our Houston work injury lawyers to learn more about your available options.
At The DJF Law Firm, PLLC, we can represent injured oil and gas workers in a range of cases. The most common causes of oil and gas accidents include:
You have the right to pursue workers’ compensation benefits for your workplace injury if your employer carries workers’ compensation insurance. Do not hesitate to contact The DJF Law Firm, PLLC for legal assistance and seek immediate medical care for your injury.
Gas and oil workers can sustain various injuries and illnesses in an accident. The most common injuries include:
The DJF Law Firm, PLLC knows the struggles of getting hurt in a workplace accident. If you can’t return to work, paying for your daily living expenses and medical costs is challenging. You need financial assistance, so you don’t end up in debt.
If your employer provides coverage, you could file a workers’ compensation claim for a job-related injury or illness. Income and medical benefits are available.
Medical benefits pay for all reasonable and necessary expenses to treat a workplace injury. Coverage automatically starts on the date of the accident.
You must see a doctor in the healthcare network selected by the workers’ compensation insurer to receive benefits for a claim. If you don’t seek treatment from an approved physician, you might have to pay out of pocket for those bills.
Various circumstances entitle you to four different types of income benefits.
You could receive temporary income benefits (TIBs) if your job-related injury or illness lasts for more than seven days. Your payments will be 70 percent of the difference between your average weekly wage (AWW) before the accident and your current wage due to the injury.
You are no longer eligible for TIBs if one of these events occurs:
Impairment income benefits (IIBs) cover injuries that affect a person’s body as a whole. Your doctor will give you an impairment rating based on how your injury affects your functional abilities. The rating is a percentage between one and 100.
Payments for IIBs are 70 percent of your average weekly wage. The number of weeks you receive payments depends on your impairment rating. You get three weeks of benefits for each percentage point. For example, if your impairment rating is 20 percent, you can collect benefits for up to 60 weeks.
Supplemental income benefits (SIBs) are available once your IIB payments end. Payments are 75 percent of your average weekly wage and increase by three percent each year.
You’re eligible for these benefits if you:
You might receive lifetime income benefits (LIBs) if the accident caused a severe injury, such as:
LIB payments are 75 percent of your AWW, increasing by three percent every year you have a qualifying injury.
Burial benefits pay for burial expenses. The person who paid must file the claim within twelve months of the worker’s death and submit copies of the bills.
Death benefits are available when someone dies in a job-related accident. You must be a surviving family member to receive payments. Eligible family members include:
Coverage starts on the date after the worker’s death. Payments are 75 percent of the deceased’s average weekly wage.
The DJF Law Firm, PLLC will protect your rights during every step of the claims process. We will aggressively pursue the benefits you’re entitled to and try to reach a favorable outcome in your case.
If you were hurt in a work-related oil or gas accident, call us at 832-529-3476 for your free consultation with one of our dedicated Houston oil and gas worker injury lawyers.