S. Michael Graham
TEXAS BOARD CERTIFIED - WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXPERTSince 1997 S. Michael Graham's law office has been devoted to zealously representing and protecting the legal rights of injured workers throughout the State of Texas. Mr. Graham became board by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in the area of workers' compensation law in 2005. His office handles workers compensation cases from the administrative level all the way through trial by jury. Mr. Graham received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1987 and went on to receive his law degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1991. Mr. Graham is currently an active member of the Dallas Bar Association and the Texas Bar association.
- Workers' Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
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Free Consultation
My office will give you an initial free phone consultation to evaluate your claim and advise you of your legal rights. -
Contingent Fees
In claims involving negligence for personal injury, my office will not collect a fee up front. We will prosecute your claim and obtain a fee when the claim is settled or tried to a verdict. -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
In workers' compensation claims, the lawyer's fee is paid out of the claimant's income benefits by the workers' compensation insurance. The attorney fee is not collected directly from the injured worker. Consult with attorney for more specific details on the fee arrangement.
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- University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
- J.D. (1991) | Law
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- University of Texas - Austin
- B.A. (1987)
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- Dallas Bar Association
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- Board Certified Workers' Compensation
- Texas Board Of Legal Specialization
- Q. Hi. Coworker hit his head on the floor. Mgr didn’t offer to use wrkrs comp or explain anything but home:
- A: It's unfortunate that management was not willing to assist your co-worker, but that's the world we live in. If you friend needs medical assistance they should ask the employer if they have a policy of workers' compensation first. In Texas, employers are not required to even buy workers' compensation. They may also have a different private policy called an occupational injury plan. Your friend can also file a DWC 41 which can be googled on line to get a workers' claim started.
- Q. can I qualify for workers compensation if I develop migraine and high blood pressure while working?
- A: I cannot say that you cannot file this under workers' compensation but I would not represent you and I doubt you would be able to find an attorney that would. You can contact the Office Of Injured Employee Counsel at 1-866-393-6432. The type of injuries of which you speak are really ordinary diseases of life. I would advise you to file this under your private health.
- Q. Hello. I have a question in regards to hiring a different attorney on my workers comp case in Texas.What is the process?
- A: While you are always free to fire and then hire a new workers' comp attorney, the 2nd attorney will, in many cases, not be willing to represent you because you have to make sure your first attorney doesn't have a big attorney fee bill that needs to be satisfied first. Attorneys like to help, but we can't be working without some guarantee of payment.