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How to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim at Macy’s: No Subscription Law

What should you Do If You Were you injured while performing your work duties at Macy’s?

  • Macy’s is a Texas Non-Subscriber (Private Insurance)
  • Report the Injury
  • Don’t settle for onsite Treatment
  • Don’t settle for Urgent Care Treatment
  • Seek Legal Counsel to determine if you have a right to file a lawsuit. (Did Amazon Fail to Provide a safe workplace?)

If so, before you file a workers’ compensation claim against Macy’s, you should consult with an experienced workers’ compensation attorney. An attorney will ensure your rights are protected and will aggressively pursue all the benefits that you are entitled to receive.

Macy’s Workers Compensation Claims

With over 800 stores worldwide, Macy’s employees over 120,000 employees. If you are a Macy’s worker and have suffered a work-related injury in Texas, reach out for help to a Houston workers compensation lawyer that is experienced in non-subscriber laws to make sure your case moves forward swiftly through the process. Like many other large employers in Texas, Macy’s is a non-subscriber, meaning it does not subscribe to the statewide workers’ compensation program. Instead, it has chosen an option that’s only available in the state of Texas – as a result, your workers’ compensation claim process will be unique from many other employers. Don’t contribute to the delay you may be already experiencing in your case any further. The more you allow your employer to delay, the harder it will be on you and your family down the road.

Not a Macy’s case? View list of Texas Non-Subscribers Companies.

How do I know if I am an injured worker in a Non-Subscriber case?

No matter the size of company or the industry, Texas is the only state where private sector employers can step outside of Workers Compensation system for coverage and elect “Non-Subscriber” status. Read: What Are the Chances that my Employer Is a Texas Non-Subscriber?

Injured at Work?

We handle non-subscriber cases and offer a free consultation!

Fight!

- For the medical treatment you need
- For the compensation you deserve
- To get your life back

Don’t settle for the mediocre treatment that your non-subscriber employer’s insurance approves.

Here are some frequently asked questions about Macy’s Compensation Claims:

  • What if my Macy’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 Macy’s Work Injury Case?
  • What kind of Work Injury Coverage Does Macy’s Have?
  • What are Texas Non-Subscribers? Are Macy’s Non-Subscribers?
  • What is the likelihood that my employer, Macy’s, is a Texas Non-subscriber?
  • How are Workers’ Compensation Claims Different from Macy’s Non-subscriber Claims?
  • What Is an employment benefit plan or summary plan description?
  • How Much Time do I have to file my Macy’s non-subscriber Claim?
  • How soon so I have to report my injury at Macy’s?
  • Why Can’t I Get A Response from the Macy’s insurance Claims adjuster?
  • In My Macy’s Work Injury Compensation Case, Am I Really “Required” to See the Company Doctors?
  • Can I See my Own Doctor?
  • How do I know if I can File a Lawsuit against Macy’s?
  • Why does my Macy’s worker’s compensation case have to filed in Arbitration?
  • Why won’t the adjuster approve an MRI?
  • What is an independent medical examination or IME?
  • What is an Adverse Benefit Determination?
  • How can my injury be pre-existing?
  • Will I get fired if I hire a lawyer?
  • Can I claim lost wages and recover medical costs in Macy’s work injury case?
  • How long will it take to resolve my work injury case?
  • Do I pay attorneys fees if my case is lost?
  • Do I pay case expenses if my case is lost?
  • Does my lawyer need to live in the area where I live or work for Macy’s?
  • What are the truths and myths involved in a Macy’s work injury cases?

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Types of Macy’s work injuries

Macy’s offers many types of opportunities for work including sales, merchandising, warehouse work, and jobs in the legal and HR department that are primarily clerical in nature (among many other positions). Depending on the responsibilities of the Macy’s employee, there are some special risks involved, including:

  • Those who work in Macy’s warehouses run the risk of injury to their neck, back, or shoulders from moving heavy products. Broken bottles of liquid makeup, perfume, and other liquids can also put you at risk for a slip and fall.
  • Sales workers could be injured while moving heavy goods for customers. They could fall from a ladder while they are getting products from a high shelf. A slip and fall can cause sales associates to suffer from sprains, broken bones, or even a head injury.
  • Employees who do a lot of typing also have specific risks. Mail processing, even with the use of machines, can cause repetitive stress injury as can continuous years of typing.

No matter the type of injury you suffered or how the work accident happened while working for Macy’s, we can help you.

Read also: Most Common Work Injuries

How to Protect Your Legal Rights if You Were Hurt Working for Macy’s

Follow these four steps if you are hurt on the job at Macy’s:

  • Stop what you’re doing.
  • Talk with your manager or HR rep and complete an accident report.
  • You need to get medical care.
  • Call a workers’ compensation attorney (Don’t represent yourself).

Call Houston worker’s comp lawyer Hector Sandoval to prepare a claim against Macy’s.

Types of Compensation You Might Expect

A Macy’s workers’ comp claim 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. 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.

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Non-Subscriber Work Injuries: Macy’s – Attorney Hector Sandoval

Learn more about your legal rights and how to file a Macy’s workers comp claim by calling Houston worker’s comp lawyer Hector Sandoval. Please call now for a free consultation at (214) 214-3777.

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