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Daniel Morris
The Morris Law Firm
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I primarily represent people who are injured on the job or as the result of someone's negligence. We can help if your employer is a subscriber to workers compensation or even if they are a non-subscriber.
I've been helping people with injuries since 1996. I am fluent in Spanish. We can also help with criminal, family or immigration issues.
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Workers' Compensation
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Texas
Languages
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney
- The Morris Law Firm
- - Current
- Owner and attorney handling injury cases from workers compensation to auto or trucking cases.
- Attorney
- The Law Offices of Bernardo Eureste
- -
- Litigation attorney for the law firm, handling administrative workers compensation hearings.
Education
- University Of Houston
- Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Awards
- Texas Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyers
- Named to the top 1% of lawyers in Texas.
Professional Associations
- Texas State Bar  # 00795789
- Member
- - Current
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5 Questions Answered
- Q. How does workers' compensation work?
- A: For subscribers to the system, the Division of Workers' Compensation administer the adjudication of claims. They are a state agency that make decisions as to medical and financial benefits for injured workers.
It begins with a Benefit Review Conference where both parties provide evidence and attempt to informally resolve the issue. If it can not get worked out, it goes to a Contested Case Hearing. In the Contested Case Hearing evidence is entered in to the record and testimony may be taken. An administrative judge will give a written decision deciding the issues.
A case my be disputed to the Division of Workers Compensation Appeals Panel, where they may act upon the case or not. From ... Read More
- Q. Do you have to pay back workers comp if you get a settlement
- A: It depends upon what you mean by settlement. If you receive short/long term disability disability, it will depend upon the policy. If you receive a settlement for a bad faith claim from you cause of action, you do not reimburse the insurance carrier.
However, if you are injured in your employment by the negligent act of a third party, your workers compensation insurance carrier my place a subrogation lien against your future entitlement to benefits and/or medical treatment.
If you are found entitled to social security disability or insurance, it will not affect your workers compensation. However, your workers compensation benefit may affect your social security benefit.
- Q. Can you get fired wile you on workers comp
- A: Yes you can get fired. However, the Texas Labor Code prohibits employers from discharging or discriminating against employees for filing a workers compensation claim, hiring a lawyer to represent them, instituting a proceeding or testifying in a workers compensation claim.
If the employer discriminates or discharges the employee for any of the above actions, the employee may get his position back and be entitled to damages.
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