Matthew B. Lewis
Board Certified in Workers' Compensation Law - MLF Legal, PLLCI represent injured and disabled people. I help people with work injuries pursue workers' compensation claims or sue their employer for damages. I help those who become disabled get social security disability. I also help people injured due to negligence obtain a recovery against those that caused their injuries. I am Board Certified in Workers' Compensation Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. I have been named a Texas SuperLawyer by Texas Monthly. The National Trial Lawyers have named me a Top 100 attorney in Texas. I was also named a Top 10 personal injury attorney in Texas by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys. You can check out our workers' compensation blog at https://www.mlflegal.com/category/workers-compensation/
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- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Workers' Compensation
- Social Security Disability
- Car Accidents
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- Matt Lewis Law, P.C.
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- I represent people who have been injured and/or become disabled.
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- Rogers, Booker & Lewis, P.C.
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- I represent injured workers, medical providers, and those injured by other people's negligence.
- University of Houston Law Center
- J.D. | Law
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- Harding University
- B.A. | Political Science
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- Superlawyer
- Texas Superlawyers
- Top 100 in Texas
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Superlawyer
- Texas Superlawyers
- Top 100 in Texas
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Superlawyer
- Texas Superlawyers
- Planning & Zoning Commission, City of Saginaw, TX
- Chairman 2009
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- State Bar of Texas
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- MLF Legal's Texas Workers' Compensation Blog
- MLF Legal, PLLC
- Appeals Panel Update, 2019 Advanced Workers' Compensation Law Conference, Austin, TX
- State Bar Of Texas
- I spoke to the workers' compensation lawyers in Texas about rulings issued by the Appeals Panel of the Division of Workers' Compensation for the past year.
- Appeals Panel Update, 2020 Advanced Workers' Compensation Law Conference, Austin, TX
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- I provided a presentation to the State Bar about the significant workers' compensation appeals panel decisions for the prior year.
- Board Certified in Workers' Compensation Law
- Texas Board Of Legal Specialization
- Q. Can I work part time or even a full shift as long as they follow the time permitted restrictions?
- A: You can return to work under modified duty. The insurance company will still owe you TIBs if you earn less than what you were making before you got hurt. The employer should honor the restrictions if they are going to put you back to work. If they don't, your doctor can take you back off work. A 2 hour restriction on any single movement, like lifting 5 pounds, means you can do that for a total of 2 hours during the work day. You can do activities that aren't restricted for the other time you will be at work.
- Q. In Texas mind you, my husband i believe fractured his tibia on the job back 20 years ago during college years.
- A: As you seem to have figured out, medical treatment for a covered workers' comp injury in Texas is available for life. The only limiting factors with that are that it has to be reasonable and necessary, and the treatment has to be related to the compensable (covered) injuries.
Regarding lost wages, anyone who misses work due to a compensable injury is entitled to temporary income benefits. However, eligibiity for those benefits end once the injured worker reaches maximum medical improvement. At this point, your husband is likely well past that point in his claim. So, I don't think he is going to be eligible for any monetary benefits at this time. He should use his PTO if he can. ... Read More