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If you’ve been injured on the job in Houston, Texas, navigating the workers’ compensation claims process can feel overwhelming. At MLF Legal, our experienced team of attorneys is dedicated to
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If you’ve been injured on the job in Houston, Texas, navigating the workers’ compensation claims process can feel overwhelming. At MLF Legal, our experienced team of attorneys is dedicated to

When you’re recovering from a work injury in Texas, your employer may offer you a “light duty” or “modified duty” job. But not every offer has the same significance. Under

If you’ve been injured on the job in Fort Worth, Texas, navigating the workers’ compensation claims process can be overwhelming. At MLF Legal, our experienced team of attorneys is dedicated

Understanding “disability” in a Texas workers’ compensation claim is essential for protecting your income after a workplace injury. Many injured workers assume disability means being permanently unable to work —

Yes — you can be fired while on workers’ comp in Texas, but not because you filed a claim or were injured at work.
Texas Labor Code §451 makes

If you’ve been injured on the job in Dallas, Texas, navigating the workers’ compensation claims process can be overwhelming. At MLF Legal, our experienced team of attorneys is dedicated to

Construction sites in Texas are layered, fast moving environments where multiple companies work side by side. When a worker is injured, one of the first questions is: Who is responsible

If your Texas workers’ comp claim was denied, it’s frustrating — but it’s not the end of your case. Insurance companies deny claims every day, often for reasons that have

Accidents happen on Texas oil-fields every day, from minor burns to catastrophic injuries. Reporting your injury correctly and on time is critical — not only for your medical treatment but

If you’ve been injured at work in Texas, one of the most important numbers in your entire workers’ comp case is your impairment rating (IR). This rating determines how long