Anzeige
Mehr »
Login
Montag, 06.05.2024 Börsentäglich über 12.000 News von 685 internationalen Medien
Cannabisaktien sollten nun den S&P um 60% outperformen!
Anzeige

Indizes

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Aktien

Kurs

%
News
24 h / 7 T
Aufrufe
7 Tage

Xetra-Orderbuch

Fonds

Kurs

%

Devisen

Kurs

%

Rohstoffe

Kurs

%

Themen

Kurs

%

Erweiterte Suche
PR Newswire
132 Leser
Artikel bewerten:
(0)

Texas Supreme Court Decision Reaffirms Important Fundamental Workers' Comp Right

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In a decision that workers' compensation experts say is good for Texas employees and employers alike, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a unanimous opinion on January 27, 2012, that bars negligence claims against policyholders. The Port Elevator-Brownsville v. Casados case reversed a previous judgment from the Corpus Christi Court of Appeals and rendered judgment for Port Elevator.

The Supreme Court upheld Texas' main legal tenet that employers cannot, intentionally or unintentionally, split their workforce to leave some employees uninsured. The court's opinion states that a key purpose of the rule against split workforces is that employees know whether they have the protections of workers' compensation coverage.

"This decision is great for Texas workers because it assures them that they will be covered, and it reinforces a longstanding workers' compensation rule," Mary Barrow Nichols, general counsel and senior vice president for Texas Mutual, said. "This straightforward ruling from the Texas Supreme Court is also positive for Texas employers, because it strengthens the exclusive remedy protection given to workers' compensation policyholders."

Previously, the court of appeals awarded nearly $3 million in damages to the family of a temporary worker who died on the job at Port Elevator. Texas Mutual provided workers' compensation insurance for Port Elevator, and the temporary staffing company had workers' compensation through another insurance company. The plaintiffs claimed that Port Elevator intended to and did exclude the worker from its workers' compensation coverage on various theories rejected by the court. The court held that an employee may have more than one employer, and each employer who has workers' compensation insurance is entitled to the exclusive remedy as a bar to claims about the injury.

Texas Mutual Insurance Company

Austin-based Texas Mutual Insurance Company is the state's leading provider of workers' compensation insurance, with approximately 33 percent of the market. Since 1991, the company has provided a stable, competitively priced source of workers' comp insurance for Texas employers. Helping employers prevent workplace accidents is a major part of Texas Mutual's mission. For more information, visit www.texasmutual.com.

twitter.com/texasmutual

Media Contact:
Elizabeth Christian
echristian@echristianpr.com
Levente Smith
smith@echristianpr.com
Elizabeth Christian & Associates Public Relations
(512) 472-9599

SOURCE Texas Mutual Insurance Company

Kupfer - Jetzt! So gelingt der Einstieg in den Rohstoff-Trend!
In diesem kostenfreien Report schaut sich Carsten Stork den Kupfer-Trend im Detail an und gibt konkrete Produkte zum Einstieg an die Hand.
Hier klicken
© 2012 PR Newswire
Werbehinweise: Die Billigung des Basisprospekts durch die BaFin ist nicht als ihre Befürwortung der angebotenen Wertpapiere zu verstehen. Wir empfehlen Interessenten und potenziellen Anlegern den Basisprospekt und die Endgültigen Bedingungen zu lesen, bevor sie eine Anlageentscheidung treffen, um sich möglichst umfassend zu informieren, insbesondere über die potenziellen Risiken und Chancen des Wertpapiers. Sie sind im Begriff, ein Produkt zu erwerben, das nicht einfach ist und schwer zu verstehen sein kann.