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What You Need to Know About Work Injuries at AutoZone Under Texas Non-Subscriber Law

If you’ve been injured while working for AutoZone in North Texas, it’s crucial to understand how your rights differ under Texas’s non-subscriber system. AutoZone does not participate in the state’s workers’ compensation program, which makes your case very different from traditional workers’ comp claims.

Before taking legal action, review some of the most frequently asked questions below. Then contact the experienced team at Sandoval & Armstrong, PLLC, trusted North Texas work injury attorneys, for clear guidance and strong representation.

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  • How does AutoZone Workers Comp Work?
  • Is AutoZone Self-Insured for Workers Compensation in North Texas?
  • Am I Eligible for Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
  • How Long do I Have to Wait to Start an AutoZone Workman’s Comp Claim in North Texas?
  • Why Would a Workers Comp Doctor Lie About my Injury while Working at AutoZone?
  • What Happens if you Quit while on AutoZone Workers Comp?
  • Is There a Limit on Benefits in an AutoZone Workers Comp Case?
  • Do I Get Full Pay by AutoZone if Injured at Work and Unable to Work?
  • Can you Collect Workers Comp for Life if Suffered Serious Work Injuries?
  • What if you Lose a Loved One in a Work Accident?
  • Should I Get a Workers Comp Lawyer if I Got Hurt While Working at AutoZone?

How does AutoZone Workers Comp Work?

AutoZone is a North Texas non-subscriber employer. An AutoZone’s workers’ comp claim can result in payment for all your accident-related medical expenses. AutoZone’s employees injured while on the job in North Texas can also receive benefits to cover lost wages while they’re temporarily or permanently out of work. You’ll get these benefits every few weeks for as long as the policy permits. Non-subscriber policies often do not offer permanent disability or death benefits to injured workers. However, you might be eligible for these benefits through a personal injury claim.

Is AutoZone Self-Insured for Workers Compensation in North Texas?

Many large employers (including AutoZone) do not carry workers’ compensation insurance in North Texas. Being self-insured allows these employers much more control over what benefits they will give.

Am I Eligible for Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

In Texas, most employees are covered by workers’ compensation, including those employed by AutoZone. However, there may be exceptions for certain types of workers, such as independent contractors or those covered by federal workers’ compensation programs. Remember that specific procedures and requirements may vary.

How Long do I Have to Wait to Start an AutoZone Workman’s Comp Claim in North Texas?

A Workers’ Compensation claim must be made within six months of the date of injury or incident. The sooner you start the claim, the better. In other words, the more you allow your employer to delay the process, the harder it will be on you and your family down the road.

Why Would a Workers Comp Doctor Lie About my Injury while Working at AutoZone?

Workers’ Compensation doctors are really doctors that do a job and get paid by insurance companies. They will only provide treatment, regardless of what they feel is necessary, if the insurance company approves treatment. Some doctors are strictly hired to provide opinions about the necessity of future treatment. They also are paid by the insurance companies. The goal of all insurance companies is to pay as little as possible.

What Happens if you Quit while on AutoZone Workers Comp?

Resignation from employment can be considered a “breach of mutuality” under the workers compensation legislation. Consult with your Texas workers’ compensation lawyer before quitting so you can learn the consequences of that action.

Is There a Limit on Benefits in an AutoZone Workers Comp Case?

A claim against AutoZone can result in payment for all your accident-related medical expenses. You can also receive benefits to cover lost wages while you’re temporarily or permanently out of work. According to a typical AutoZone typical plan, the maximum amount for all combined benefits after an injury cannot exceed $300,000 per associate and $1,000,000 per occurrence.

Do I Get Full Pay by AutoZone if Injured at Work and Unable to Work?

You will likely not get 100% of your paid. Under the injury benefit plan, you are likely only entitled to a certain percentage or average of your full salary.

Can you Collect Workers Comp for Life if Suffered Serious Work Injuries?

The workers compensation laws limit a worker’s rights to access workers compensation once they reach the retirement age. Currently, the full benefit age is 66 years and 2 months for people born in 1955, and it will gradually rise to 67 for those born in 1960 or later. (refer to “Retirement Eligibility Requirements“).

What if you Lose a Loved One in a Work Accident?

Wrongful death cases include those where a loved one loses their life in work accident. Every year, more than 5,000 deaths result from on the job accidents. Death of a workers and result from wide range of employer negligence. Read more about Wrongful death in work accidents.

Should I Get a Workers Comp Lawyer if I Got Hurt While Working at AutoZone?

Many workers can benefit greatly from hiring a North Texas workers’ compensation lawyer. Learn more about your legal rights and how to file an AutoZone’s workers comp claim by calling North Texas worker’s comp lawyers at Sandoval & Armstrong, PLLC. Please call now for a free consultation at (214) 214-3777.

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  • Why Is My Employer Delaying in Reporting My Injury?
  • Why Is There a Delay in Receiving My Lost Wage Payments From My Employer?
  • Why Is It Taking So Long to Get Back to Work?
  • What if my Walmart or Sam’s worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence?
  • What steps should I take to protect my rights in a Walmart Work Injury Case?
  • What kind of Work Injury Coverage Does Walmart Have?
  • What are Texas Non-Subscribers? Are Walmart and Sam’s Non-Subscribers?
  • What is the likelihood that my employer, Walmart, is a Texas Non-subscriber?
  • How are Workers’ Compensation Claims Different from Walmart Non-subscriber Claims?
  • What if my Amazon worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence?

Why Is My Employer Delaying in Reporting My Injury?

Posted on Friday, April 11th, 2025

Why Is My Employer Delaying in Reporting My Injury? In a Texas non-subscriber case, where an employer has opted out of the state’s workers’ compensation system, there can be several reasons for a delay on the employer’s part in reporting your workplace injury. While employers are required to report workplace injuries to the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers’ Compensation (TDI-DWC) within a... [Read More]

Why Is There a Delay in Receiving My Lost Wage Payments From My Employer?

Posted on Friday, June 27th, 2025

Why Is There a Delay in Receiving My Lost Wage Payments From My Employer? Understanding Delays in Non-Subscriber Work Injury Claims in North Texas If you were injured on the job and your employer is a North Texas non-subscriber—such as many large companies in Dallas, Fort Worth, or Arlington—you might be frustrated by delays in receiving your lost wage payments. These delays can cause significant financial stress during a... [Read More]

Why Is It Taking So Long to Get Back to Work?

Posted on Friday, June 27th, 2025

Why Is It Taking So Long to Get Back to Work? Understanding Return-to-Work Delays in North Texas Non-Subscriber Injury Cases If you’ve been injured on the job and your employer is a Texas non-subscriber, like many major companies in Dallas, Fort Worth, or Arlington, you might be wondering: Why the DELAY, DELAY, and MORE DELAY in getting me back to work? At Sandoval & Armstrong, we... [Read More]

What if my Walmart or Sam’s worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence?

Posted on Friday, August 29th, 2025

What if my Walmart or Sam’s worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence? If your Walmart or Sam’s Club work injury claim is denied, you may still have legal options. Because Walmart operates as a Texas Non-Subscriber, they are not protected by the same legal shields that traditional workers’ compensation provides. This means that you may be able to bring a negligence lawsuit directly against Walmart if their... [Read More]

What steps should I take to protect my rights in a Walmart Work Injury Case?

Posted on Friday, August 29th, 2025

What steps should I take to protect my rights in a Walmart Work Injury Case? If you are injured while working at Walmart or Sam’s Club, it is important to take immediate steps to protect your rights in a work injury case. First, report your injury to your supervisor as soon as possible and make sure it is documented. Do not rely only on Walmart’s internal reporting system, as their... [Read More]

What kind of Work Injury Coverage Does Walmart Have?

Posted on Monday, September 1st, 2025

What kind of Work Injury Coverage Does Walmart Have? Unlike many employers, Walmart does not participate in the traditional Texas workers’ compensation system. Instead, Walmart operates as a non-subscriber, which means it has created its own private work injury coverage plan for employees. While this plan may provide some benefits, it does not offer the same protections as standard workers’ compensation. As a result,... [Read More]

What are Texas Non-Subscribers? Are Walmart and Sam’s Non-Subscribers?

Posted on Monday, September 1st, 2025

What are Texas Non-Subscribers? Are Walmart and Sam’s Non-Subscribers? In Texas, private employers can choose to opt out of the traditional workers’ compensation system. These employers are called non-subscribers. Instead of participating in the state’s standard system, they create their own private plans to cover work injury cases. However, these plans often provide fewer protections and benefits for injured workers. One of the most... [Read More]

What is the likelihood that my employer, Walmart, is a Texas Non-subscriber?

Posted on Monday, September 1st, 2025

What is the likelihood that my employer, Walmart, is a Texas Non-subscriber? La probabilidad de que su empleador, Walmart, no esté suscrito en Texas es del 100 %. Walmart ha optado oficialmente por no participar en el sistema tradicional de compensación laboral en Texas y, en su lugar, opera su propio plan privado de cobertura por lesiones laborales. Esto significa que los empleados lesionados en un caso... [Read More]

How are Workers’ Compensation Claims Different from Walmart Non-subscriber Claims?

Posted on Monday, September 1st, 2025

How are Workers’ Compensation Claims Different from Walmart Non-subscriber Claims? Workers’ compensation claims are very different from Walmart non-subscriber claims in Texas. In a traditional workers’ compensation case, the injured worker cannot sue their employer directly, and benefits are typically limited to medical expenses and a portion of lost wages. The system is designed to protect employers from lawsuits while providing basic benefits to employees.... [Read More]

What if my Amazon worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence?

Posted on Monday, September 1st, 2025

What if my Amazon worker’s compensation claim is denied, Can I still sue my employer for negligence? If your Amazon work injury claim is denied, you may still have legal options. Unlike some employers, Amazon often operates as a Texas non-subscriber, which means it is not protected by the same legal shields that apply in the traditional workers’ compensation system. This gives injured employees the right to file a negligence lawsuit directly... [Read More]

 

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