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Don't Dare Go Bare.

Employers who choose not to carry workers’ compensation coverage are called
nonsubscribers. If you’re one of them, keep reading to find out why you should reconsider your decision.


Legal protection for you

There is no real match for the legal protection
provided by workers’ comp insurance.
Section 408.001 of the Texas Labor Code
explains that, with only a few exceptions,
workers’ comp benefits are the injured
employee’s sole source of recovery from an
employer who carries valid workers’ comp
coverage.

Nonsubscribers, on the other hand, bear
complete financial responsibility for an
employee’s injury or death if they are found
negligent. The total amount you could be
responsible for is unlimited. In short, going “bare” could cost you your business.


Medical and income benefits for your employee.

Some employers think they have found a cheaper substitute for workers’ comp by purchasing so called alternative policies. Unfortunately, alternative policies often leave huge gaps in coverage, limit medical benefits, and refuse to cover some illnesses, diseases and accidents. Workers’ comp policies continue to pay the costs of medical and income benefits for all compensable claims that occurred while the policy was in effect. Employers who subscribe to workers’ comp send a clear message to their employees: We value your health and safety, and we have taken steps to protect you on the job.


Workers’ comp health care networks.

Cost is the most common reason nonsubscribers cite for not carrying workers’ comp coverage.  In 2005, the Texas Legislature took steps to control costs by allowing insurance carriers to  establish or contract with health care networks.  The law stipulates that networks should focus on getting injured workers well and back to productive employment. This emphasis on return-to-work should help control claim costs and lower premiums.


More Information

For more information about the workers’ comp health care network offered by
Texas-National Insurance Agency, contact us at: 972-377-9700 ext.106 or 903-433-3000 ext. 106


 

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