Understanding Workers Compensation Benefits in Texas
Workers compensation is an important form of insurance that provides financial support to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses.
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1/22/20242 min read


Workers compensation is an important form of insurance that provides financial support to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. In Texas, the amount of compensation paid to injured workers is determined by various factors, including Temporary Income Benefits (TIBs) and the Average Weekly Wage.
Temporary Income Benefits (TIBs)
Temporary Income Benefits (TIBs) are a type of workers' compensation benefit provided to employees who are unable to work due to a work-related injury or illness. The compensation rate for TIBs in Texas is calculated at 70% of the worker's Average Weekly Wage.
It is important to note that the maximum compensation rate for TIBs is currently set at $913.00. This means that even if your Average Weekly Wage exceeds this amount, the maximum TIBs you can receive will be $913.00 per week.
If you are unsure about the maximum compensation rate for TIBs based on your Date of Injury, you can refer to the chart provided by the Texas Workers' Compensation Division. This chart will help you determine the maximum compensation rate applicable to your specific situation.
It's worth mentioning that TIBs are temporary and are intended to provide financial support to injured workers during their recovery period. Once you can return to work or reach maximum medical improvement, TIBs will no longer be paid.
Average Weekly Wage
The Average Weekly Wage is a crucial factor in determining the amount of workers' compensation benefits an injured employee is entitled to receive. It is calculated by taking into account the worker's wages earned during the 13 weeks before the injury.
It's important to accurately calculate your Average Weekly Wage, as it directly affects the amount of compensation you will receive. If you have any doubts or questions regarding the calculation of your Average Weekly Wage, it is advisable to seek guidance from an experienced workers' compensation attorney.
Conclusion
Workers' compensation benefits in Texas, including Temporary Income Benefits (TIBs), are designed to provide financial support to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. The compensation rate for TIBs is calculated at 70% of the worker's Average Weekly Wage, with a current maximum rate of $913.00. Understanding these benefits and their calculation methods can help injured workers navigate the worker's compensation system and ensure they receive the appropriate compensation they are entitled to.
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